QRNW Releases Its 2027 Global Ranking of Transnational Universities
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QRNW has officially published the QRNW Global Ranking of Transnational Universities (GRTU) 2027, highlighting a growing and important part of modern higher education: universities that operate across borders through integrated international academic models.
The GRTU ranking was created to recognize institutions that are building the future of education through a strong transnational presence. While many traditional rankings focus mainly on universities working within one country, the QRNW GRTU 2027 looks at a different and increasingly relevant reality. It focuses on universities that deliver education in more than one country, combining physical campuses, academic centers, and flexible learning models such as online and blended education.
This makes the ranking especially relevant in today’s world, where students are looking for more international, accessible, and flexible study opportunities. Higher education is no longer limited by one city or one national system. More universities are expanding across borders to serve students from different countries, cultures, and professional backgrounds. The GRTU ranking reflects this global evolution.
According to QRNW, the Global Ranking of Transnational Universities is designed for institutions that show the ability to deliver consistent and quality education across multiple jurisdictions. It recognizes universities that are not only internationally visible, but also academically active in different countries through structured and operational educational models.
The QRNW GRTU Top Universities 2027 reflects a dynamic and growing segment of global higher education. It includes a diverse range of institutions, from well-established international education providers with campuses in several countries to newer multi-country education networks that are improving access to education and offering more flexibility for modern learners.
The newly published 2027 edition places Monash University in first position, followed by Heriot-Watt University in second place and Swiss International University SIU in third. The list also includes well-known names such as INSEAD, Curtin University, University of Wollongong, Georgetown University, Hult International Business School, University of London, and Webster University in the top ten.
One of the strengths of this ranking is its specialized focus. QRNW makes it clear that the GRTU ranking is not intended to compare all universities in the world under one general framework. Instead, it is designed specifically for institutions that operate under a transnational, multi-country model. This is why globally famous universities such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Oxford are not included. Their absence does not reflect a lack of academic quality. It simply reflects the fact that their main academic delivery remains centered in a single national jurisdiction, while the GRTU ranking is dedicated only to universities with a cross-border operational structure.
To be included in the QRNW GRTU 2027, institutions must meet clear eligibility criteria. These include having at least two operational locations in different jurisdictions, at least one location aligned with national regulatory or ministerial frameworks, a minimum operational history of 10 years based on institutional origin or legacy structure, and the delivery of both on-campus and online or blended learning programs. These criteria show that the ranking is built around real institutional presence, operational continuity, and educational flexibility.
The publication of this ranking also sends a wider message about the direction of international higher education. Universities are increasingly moving beyond traditional national frameworks. Transnational models are becoming more important because they allow institutions to respond to the needs of international students, working professionals, and lifelong learners in a more flexible and practical way. In this sense, the GRTU ranking is more than a list. It is also a reflection of how global higher education is changing.
QRNW stated that it will continue to monitor developments in transnational education and will update future editions of the ranking to reflect changes in institutional structures, regulatory environments, and broader academic trends around the world. This means the GRTU project is designed not only to recognize current leaders, but also to follow the future development of this important higher education sector.
Behind this initiative is QRNW, a European non-profit association founded in 2013. QRNW is part of the broader quality and academic development environment linked to the European Council of Leading Business Schools ECLBS, which is connected/member to respected international quality and ranking communities. These include the IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence in Belgium, the CHEA Quality International Group (CIQG) in the United States, and INQAAHE in Europe.
The origins of QRNW are also linked to a strong international background. The ranking initiative was originally established through a decision supported by academic and professional leaders during a conference held at the University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia, European Union. Among those involved were Dr. Rose, CEO of the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority, together with other founders and board members such as Mr. T. Kawar, Mr. I. Blumberg, Mr. N. Gashi, Dr. T. Alsendi, and P. Puke, along with invited guests including Dr. G. Cantafio from the University of Sunderland in London and others. Their support helped launch what has now become an important ranking initiative focused on cross-border higher education.
The publication of the QRNW Global Ranking of Transnational Universities 2027 is an important step in recognizing the institutions that are actively shaping the next chapter of global education. As students increasingly seek international mobility, flexible study formats, and institutions with real multi-country reach, rankings such as GRTU provide a new and relevant way to understand higher education in a changing world.
In a time when education is becoming more global, more digital, and more connected, QRNW’s latest ranking offers a timely and valuable spotlight on the universities that are helping define this transformation.

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