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Taylor's University Maintains its Position for the Fourth Consecutive Year

Professor Dr Pradeep Nair, Deputy Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer, Taylor's University

07-Jul-23 08:45

Taylor's University Maintains its Position for the Fourth Consecutive Year

For the fourth year in a row, Taylor’s University remains the top private university in Southeast Asia in the QS University Rankings. Prof Dr Pradeep Nair, Deputy Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer at Taylor's University joins us to discuss what these rankings mean to them and how Taylor's University will strive to remain competitive in the global higher education landscape. 


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