Academic Jobs - Home of Higher Ed Logo

Singapore Universities Top THE South-East Asia Pilot Ranking: NUS and NTU Lead ASEAN

156views
Submit News
a city skyline at night with the lights on
Photo by Joshua Kettle on Unsplash

In a landmark development for higher education in the region, Singapore's National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have secured the top two positions in the Times Higher Education (THE) South-East Asia pilot university ranking. This new analysis highlights the exceptional performance of institutions across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), spotlighting Singapore and Malaysia as frontrunners. Released recently, the pilot applies THE's renowned World University Rankings 2026 methodology to 195 ASEAN universities from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. With 104 fully ranked institutions and 91 reporters, it paints a vivid picture of rapid advancement in ASEAN higher education.

Singapore's dominance is no accident. Backed by substantial government investment in research and innovation, NUS and NTU exemplify world-class standards. NUS, holding the global 17th position, boasts near-perfect scores in key areas, while NTU at global 31st shines in industry collaboration. This ranking underscores Singapore's strategic focus on building a knowledge-based economy, attracting top global talent, and fostering partnerships that bridge academia and industry.

Iconic campuses of NUS and NTU showcasing Singapore's higher education excellence

Top Performers: Singapore's Unrivaled Leadership

The pinnacle of the ranking belongs to Singapore. NUS leads with outstanding metrics across teaching (78.6), research environment (93.1), research quality (95.1), industry (99.9), and international outlook (92.8). NTU follows closely, excelling particularly in industry ties (100.0) and research quality (95.2). These scores reflect years of deliberate policy, including the Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2025 plan, which allocates billions to cutting-edge research in AI, biomedical sciences, and sustainable tech.

What sets these universities apart? NUS's global partnerships with over 600 institutions enable student exchanges and joint research, while NTU's emphasis on interdisciplinary programs prepares graduates for high-demand fields. For aspiring academics or professionals, Singapore university jobs offer competitive salaries and vibrant research ecosystems.

Malaysia's Robust Presence in the Top 10

Malaysia claims seven spots in the top 10, demonstrating depth and breadth. Universiti Teknologi Petronas ranks third with strong industry (94.5) and research quality (82.4), leveraging its oil and gas heritage. University of Malaya (fourth) excels in international outlook (91.4), aligning with Malaysia's goal to host 250,000 international students by 2030.

Institutions like Sunway University (fifth) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (sixth) highlight Malaysia's push for research excellence and inclusivity. This collective strength positions Malaysia as a key player, though trailing Singapore in overall research environment and teaching reputation. For comparisons, explore university rankings insights on our site.

RankUniversityCountryWorld Rank
1National University of SingaporeSingapore17
2Nanyang Technological UniversitySingapore31
3Universiti Teknologi PetronasMalaysia201–250
4University of MalayaMalaysia201–250
5Sunway UniversityMalaysia301–350
6Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaMalaysia301–350
7Universiti Brunei DarussalamBrunei Darussalam351–400
8Universiti Sains MalaysiaMalaysia401–500
9Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaMalaysia401–500
10Universiti Utara MalaysiaMalaysia401–500

Breaking Down the Methodology

THE's pilot employs the World University Rankings framework, evaluating 17 metrics across five pillars: teaching (reputation, staff-student ratio, doctorate-to-bachelor’s ratio, doctorates-awarded-to-academic-staff ratio, institutional income), research environment (volume, income, reputation), research quality (citation impact, strength, excellence, influence), industry (income, patents), and international outlook (staff, students, research). Eligibility hinges on 1,000 Scopus-indexed papers over five years, but future rankings will broaden access.

This rigorous approach ensures comparability, revealing Singapore's edge in quantifiable outputs like citations and patents. Read the full THE article for deeper methodology.

Pillar-by-Pillar Excellence: Where Singapore Shines

  • Research Quality: NUS (95.1) and NTU (95.2) lead, driven by high-impact publications in AI, sustainability, and health sciences.
  • Industry: Perfect or near-perfect scores highlight tech transfers; NTU's 100 reflects partnerships with firms like ST Engineering.
  • International Outlook: 92-93 scores from diverse faculty (e.g., 30% international at NUS) and students from 100+ countries.
  • Research Environment: Singapore's S$25 billion RIE2025 fund fuels volume and reputation.
  • Teaching: Solid but improvable, with innovative pedagogies like flipped classrooms.

These strengths stem from Singapore's ecosystem: government grants, tax incentives for R&D, and hubs like Fusionopolis.

Broader ASEAN Trends and Challenges

Indonesia leads in representation (35 ranked), poised to become the world's third-largest HE system. Vietnam's UEH University scores high in research quality (92.1). Yet gaps persist: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar absent due to investment shortfalls. Regional mobility via ASEAN networks boosts collaboration.

Phil Baty, THE's chief global affairs officer, notes: "South-east Asia is becoming an increasingly important global hub for higher education." Simon Marginson praises ASEAN's "broadly distributed capability." For career advice in this dynamic region, visit our resources.

NUS Official Site

Implications for Students and Faculty in Singapore

For students, top rankings mean enhanced employability—NUS/NTU grads earn median S$5,500 monthly. Faculty benefit from global collaborations and funding. Singapore's Autonomous Universities (AUs) like SMU (ranked lower but rising) foster innovation. International students (20-30% enrollment) gain from scholarships like ASEAN Scholarship.

Challenges include rising competition and AI integration, but initiatives like SkillsFuture address them.

Future Outlook: A Full Ranking on the Horizon

THE plans consultations for a dedicated ranking with lower thresholds, including more institutions. Singapore aims to sustain leadership via S$22 billion RIE2025 extension. ASEAN's youth bulge (huge population) promises growth, with mobility and joint degrees rising.

Experts foresee deeper integration, policy borrowing, and science expansion.

Career Opportunities in Singapore's Top Universities

Leveraging these rankings, Singapore universities seek talent in STEM, business, and sustainability. Faculty positions, research roles, and lecturer jobs abound. Platforms like Rate My Professor help gauge experiences.

Explore Singapore academic jobs and position yourself in this hub.

a night view of a city with tall buildings

Photo by Febe Vanermen on Unsplash

Cutting-edge research laboratory at a Singapore university

In summary, Singapore universities topping the THE South-East Asia pilot ranking affirm their global stature. As ASEAN evolves, NUS and NTU set benchmarks. For jobs, advice, or ratings, check Rate My Professor, Higher Ed Jobs, Career Advice, University Jobs, and Post a Job.

Portrait of Prof. Evelyn Thorpe
About the author

Prof. Evelyn ThorpeView author

Academic Jobs In House Author

Acknowledgements:

Discussion

Sort by:

Be the first to comment on this article!

You

Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

New0 comments

Join the conversation!

Add your comments now!

Have your say

Engagement level

Browse by Faculty

Browse by Subject

Frequently Asked Questions

📊What is the THE South-East Asia pilot ranking?

The Times Higher Education (THE) South-East Asia pilot ranking applies the World University Rankings 2026 methodology to 195 ASEAN universities, ranking 104 based on teaching, research, industry, and international outlook. It's a precursor to a full regional ranking.

🏆Why do NUS and NTU top the ranking?

NUS (global #17) and NTU (global #31) excel in research quality (95+ scores), industry (99-100), and international outlook due to Singapore's R&D investments and global partnerships.

🔬What are the five pillars in THE rankings?

Teaching (learning environment), research environment (volume/income), research quality (citations), industry (knowledge transfer), and international outlook (staff/students/research). Singapore dominates most.

🇲🇾How does Malaysia perform?

Malaysia has 7 in top 10, led by Universiti Teknologi Petronas (#3), strong in industry and aiming for 250k international students by 2030.

🌏Which countries are covered?

10 ASEAN nations: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam. Indonesia most represented (35 ranked).

🔮What future plans for the ranking?

THE will launch a full South-East Asia ranking with lower eligibility thresholds, inviting more universities via THE.

💰How does Singapore invest in higher ed?

Via S$25B RIE2025 plan for research, tax incentives, and hubs like one-north, boosting industry ties and global talent attraction.

🎓Implications for students?

Top rankings enhance employability (S$5.5k median salary), scholarships, and global networks. Check scholarships for opportunities.

💼Job prospects at NUS/NTU?

Abundant in research, faculty, admin. Visit higher-ed-jobs for listings in Singapore.

📈ASEAN HE trends?

Rising mobility, Indonesia's expansion, Vietnam's research gains. Singapore leads, but regional collaboration grows.

💡Expert views on the ranking?

Phil Baty: ASEAN as 'global hub'. Simon Marginson: 'Broadly distributed capability' across region.