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Taylor’s University Rises to 36 in QS Asia Rankings 2025

Professor Barry Winn, Vice-Chancellor and President, Taylor’s University

15-Nov-24 07:45

Taylor’s University Rises to 36 in QS Asia Rankings 2025

Taylor’s University is celebrating a new milestone, ranking 36th in the QS Asia University Rankings 2025, and leading as Southeast Asia’s top private university for a fourth time in a row. Taylor’s are making strides in areas like academic reputation and global research, all part of its mission to create real-world impact. We catch up with Professor Barry Winn, the Vice-Chancellor and President of Taylor’s University, to discuss both this new milestone, and also how Taylor’s is preparing students for a future filled with possibility.


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