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March 2010 edit

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CityU article edit

Sorry to disturb. Your edit on City University of Hong Kong's ranking section was reverted because of the following reasons:

CityU is 18th within the continent in the QS World Ranking 2012/13, after: HKU, NUS, TokyoU, HKUST, KyotoU, SNU, CUHK, PKU, NTU, THU, OsakaU, KAIST, TIT, Tohoku U, NTU, NagoyaU and Fudan. You can check up the reference for such details.
It has been 12th in the QS Asian University Rankings of 2012 and 2013 only. You can take a look at this official website which clearly states that "The methodology differs somewhat from that used for the QS World University Rankings...". Thus, two versions of positions within Asia in QS rankings should be displayed.
  • Your removal of the ranking table, which is for a quick look of one's numerical results in the latest three major rankings (ARWU, QS and THE), on that section is without proper reasons.

Moreover, your source about the QS under 50 rankings was added. Thank you for providing this information and you can have a look on it to make sure that it is there.

Thanks for your attention!

Biomedicinal (talk) 20:34, 6 July 2013 (UTC)Reply