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UIB slips in the Shanghai Ranking: island university in 701–800 — causes and ways forward

Why Island Universities Face a Ranking Disadvantage

Island universities like UIB face structural limits that make it harder to compete with larger research institutions.

Published: April 22, 2026
UIB slips in the Shanghai Ranking: island university in 701–800 — causes and ways forward

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Why is it harder for an island university like UIB to compete in global rankings?

Island universities often work with tighter budgets, fewer staff, and stronger teaching obligations than large mainland institutions. In Mallorca, there are also structural limits such as high housing costs and fewer opportunities to attract and keep top researchers, which affects long-term research output.

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