Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2015
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Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2015
Thursday, 12 March 2015, 10:07 am
Press Release: The Times Higher Education
TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION PUBLISHES WORLD REPUTATION RANKINGS 2015 – THE DEFINITIVE LIST OF THE WORLD’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITIES
Harvard University retains first place on the list of the world’s most prestigious universities
Japan leads Asia in the global reputation league, but the University of Tokyo falls still further from the top ten
Outstanding progress for China’s leading universities – with Tsinghua and Peking securing their highest ever positions – but Hong Kong loses ground
The UK’s Cambridge University (2nd) and Oxford (3rd) push the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (4th) and Stanford University (5th) down.
European powerhouses London and Paris tie for top spot as the world cities with the highest number of top ranked universities
Good news for Australia with five top 100 institutions
No place in the top 50 for South Korea or Taiwan
SEE BELOW FOR THE FOLLOWING:
• ANALYSIS
• QUOTES FROM PHIL BATY, EDITOR, TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION RANKINGS
• TABLES:
FULL TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD REPUTATION RANKINGS 2015 RESULTS
COUNTRY REPRESENTATION IN WORLD TOP 100
Times Higher Education (THE) today publishes the 2015 THE World Reputation Rankings – the definitive list of the world’s 100 most prestigious universities, based on the largest invitation-only survey of senior academics across the world.
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The list has become a widely-referenced global index of university prestige, as reputation is a key driver of success in a highly competitive global higher education market, helping institutions to attract the top student and academic talent as well as investment, research partners and benefactions.
For the fifth year in a row, the 2015 rankings have highlighted an elite group of six US and UK “super-brands” that stands head and shoulders above the rest, headed by Harvard University. Cambridge University moves into second place this year (up from 4th), Oxford University takes third (up from 5th), while the Massachusetts Institute of Technology drops to fourth (from second) and Stanford University takes 5th (from 3rd). The University of California, Berkeley, holds onto 6th place.
The rest of the top ten is made up of US institutions: Princeton University (seventh); Yale University (eighth); and the California Institute of Technology (ninth) hold their places, while Columbia University makes the world top 10 for the first time (in 10th), replacing the University of California, Los Angeles, which dropped to 13th.
Overall, the US continues to dominate, with 26 of the top 50 places, and a total of 43 of the top 100 (down from 46 last year). The US’s star performers include Columbia, rising into the top 10 from 23rd in 2011, when the survey was first carried out, and New York University, which this year makes 20th place, up from outside the top 50 in 2011.
After the US, the UK has the most top 100 representatives: 12, up from ten last year and nine in 2013. The “golden triangle” of Oxford, Cambridge and London strengthened its grip on UK higher education: As well as Cambridge and Oxford rising closer to the summit, University College London moved up from 25th to 17th, the London School of Economics rose two places to 22nd and King’s College London jumped eight places from 43rd to 31st. King’s is one of the rising stars of the rankings, after moving up from the 61-70 band in 2013 (institutions ranked below the top 50 are placed in bands of ten). The saw two new entrants to the top 100: Warwick and Durham universities both entered in the 81-90 group.
Edinburgh University is Scotland’s only representative among the global super-brands, rising from 46th to 29th place.
In the Asia-Pacific region, Australia gained ground. Its leader, the University of Melbourne, host of the THE World Academic Summit in October 2015, moved up from 43rd to joint 41st. Both the University of Sydney and Australian National University moved up from the 61-70 band to the 51-60 group.
Asia’s number one performer is the University of Tokyo, slipping one place to 12th in the world. But it was a bad result overall for Japan, as Kyoto University slipped out of the top 20, from 19th to 27th, and Osaka University fell out of the table altogether.
Meanwhile, China gained much ground. Its top institution, Tsinghua University rose ten places to 26th, overtaking Kyoto for the first time in the reputation rankings, and Peking also rose – moving to 32nd place from 41st last year. Hong Kong did not do so well – its flagship, the University of Hong Kong, slipped out of the top 50, from 43rd to the 51-60 band.
South Korea’s only representative this year was Seoul National University, dropping into the bottom half of the table (51-60), while Singapore’s two leading institutions largely held their ground: National University of Singapore took 24th place, while Nanyang Technological University remained in the 91-100 band. Taiwan’s sole representative, National Taiwan University, slipped a band from 51-60 last year to 61-70.
In total, 21 countries are represented.
The World Reputation Rankings are part of the portfolio of league tables that has established Times Higher Education as the most respected provider of comparative global higher education performance data. They are based on a global invitation-only opinion poll carried out in partnership with Elsevier. The poll has attracted almost 70,000 responses from more than 150 countries in five annual rounds since the first survey in 2010. The 2015 results were drawn from 10,507 survey responses from published senior academics who reported an average of 15 years working in higher education.
Research by international student recruitment agency IDP has shown that a university’s “reputation/ranking” is the single most important consideration for students choosing study destinations, above fees and even course content (http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2012-13/world-ranking/analysis/name-is-the-game).
A separate study by the World 100 Reputation Network has found that institutional reputation is the number one factor for international academics changing jobs (http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=419275).
Comments
Phil Baty, editor of Times Higher Education Rankings, says:
“This ranking is very simple and very powerful. It is based purely on subjective judgment. But it is the expert subjective judgment of those who know most about excellent teaching and research – leading academics from all around the world. And their opinion matters deeply. A university’s global academic reputation is vital – it not only influences investments and funding decisions, but more importantly, it helps a university to develop and nurture its single greatest asset: its student and academic talent.
“The annual THE World Reputation Rankings are an essential indicator of the fortunes of global university brands.”
Results Tables
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD REPUTATION RANKINGS 2015: FULL TABLES
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2015 reputation rank
2014 reputation rank
Institution
Country / region
1
1
Harvard University
United States
2
4
University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
3
5
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
4
2
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States
5
3
Stanford University
United States
6
6
University of California, Berkeley
United States
7
7
Princeton University
United States
8
8
Yale University
United States
9
9
California Institute of Technology
United States
10
12
Columbia University
United States
11
14
University of Chicago
United States
12
11
University of Tokyo
Japan
13
10
University of California, Los Angeles
United States
14
13
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
15
16
ETH Zürich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Switzerland
16
20
University of Toronto
Canada
17
25
University College London
United Kingdom
18
18
Johns Hopkins University
United States
19
15
University of Michigan
United States
20
17
Cornell University
United States
20
27
New York University
United States
22
24
London School of Economics and Political Science
United Kingdom
23
22
University of Pennsylvania
United States
24
21
National University of Singapore
Singapore
25
51-60
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation
26
36
Tsinghua University
China
27
19
Kyoto University
Japan
28
29
Carnegie Mellon University
United States
29
46
University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
30
23
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
United States
31
43
King’s College London
United Kingdom
32
41
Peking University
China
33
31
University of Washington
United States
34
30
Duke University
United States
35
46
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Germany
35
33
McGill University
Canada
37
33
University of British Columbia
Canada
38
32
University of California, San Francisco
United States
38
61-70
Heidelberg University
Germany
38
28
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States
41
40
University of California, San Diego
United States
41
71-80
Humboldt University of Berlin
Germany
41
43
University of Melbourne
Australia
44
51-60
University of California, Davis
United States
45
51-60
Karolinska Institute
Sweden
46
33
University of Texas at Austin
United States
47
37
Northwestern University
United States
48
49
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Switzerland
49
38
Georgia Institute of Technology
United States
50
51-60
University of Manchester
United Kingdom
51-60
71-80
University of Amsterdam
Netherlands
61-70
Australian National University
Australia
42
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
81-90
Free University of Berlin
Germany
43
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
71-80
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Belgium
–
Panthéon-Sorbonne University – Paris 1
France
71-80
Paris-Sorbonne University – Paris 4
France
81-90
University of São Paulo
Brazil
26
Seoul National University
Republic of Korea
61-70
University of Sydney
Australia
61-70
61-70
University of California, Santa Barbara
United States
–
École Normale Supérieure
France
81-90
Leiden University
Netherlands
51-60
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
–
University of North Carolina*
United States
39
Pennsylvania State University
United States
61-70
University of Southern California
United States
61-70
Technical University of Munich
Germany
-
Wageningen University and Research Center
Netherlands
71-80
71-80
Boston University
United States
81-90
Brown University
United States
51-60
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong
61-70
Michigan State University
United States
51-60
University of Minnesota
United States
–
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexico
71-80
University of Pittsburgh
United States
48
Purdue University
United States
91-100
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
United States
–
Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation
81-90
Utrecht University
Netherlands
81-90
–
University of Copenhagen
Denmark
–
Durham University
United Kingdom
–
University of Helsinki
Finland
51-60
Ohio State University
United States
81-90
University of Queensland
Australia
71-80
Texas A&M University
United States
–
University of Warwick
United Kingdom
71-80
Washington University in St Louis
United States
–
Uppsala University
Sweden
91-100
–
University of Bristol
United Kingdom
–
École Polytechnique
France
91-100
London Business School
United Kingdom
81-90
University of Maryland, College Park
United States
61-70
University of Massachusetts
United States
81-90
Mayo Medical School
United States
–
Monash University
Australia
91-100
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
–
Pasteur Institute
France
91-100
RWTH Aachen University
Germany
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD REPUTATION RANKINGS 2015: STATE OF THE NATIONS - NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM EACH COUNTRY IN THE TOP 100
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Country / region
Number of institutions in Top 100
Top institution in country / region
United States
43
Harvard University
United Kingdom
12
University of Cambridge
Germany
6
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Australia
5
University of Melbourne
France
5
Panthéon-Sorbonne University – Paris 1
Netherlands
5
Delft University of Technology
Canada
3
University of Toronto
China
2
Tsinghua University
Hong Kong
2
University of Hong Kong
Japan
2
University of Tokyo
Russian Federation
2
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Singapore
2
National University of Singapore
Sweden
2
Karolinska Institute
Switzerland
2
ETH Zürich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Belgium
1
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Brazil
1
University of São Paulo
Denmark
1
University of Copenhagen
Finland
1
University of Helsinki
Mexico
1
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Republic of Korea
1
Seoul National University
Taiwan
1
National Taiwan University
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Notes to editors
Methodology key facts
• The World Reputation Rankings are based on the results of the Academic Reputation Survey carried out by Times Higher Education in partnership with Elsevier. The 2015 World Reputation Rankings are based on 9,794 responses from a total of 10,507 responses from 142 countries to the survey distributed in December 2014 and January 2015.
• The survey was available in 15 languages (up from ten last year) and is distributed based on United Nations data to ensure that it accurately reflects the global distribution of scholars. Times Higher Education does not allow volunteers to take part in the survey and accepts no nominations from institutions or any third party.
• The poll asks academics to nominate no more than 10 of the best institutions in their narrow field of expertise, based on their experience and knowledge, making it a rigorous global measure of academic prestige.
• For the 2015 table, the most responses were from the US (15.8 per cent) followed by China (10.6 per cent) and Japan (7.2 per cent). There were 5.6 per cent responses from the UK and 5.5 per cent from Russia. Brazil made up 2.4 per cent of responses and South Africa 1.8 per cent.
• Twenty per cent of respondents hail from engineering and technology, 19 per cent from the social sciences, 17 per cent from the physical sciences, 13 per cent from clinical subjects, 15 per cent from the life sciences and 16 per cent from the arts and humanities.
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Terminology and intellectual property
• The full description of the tables is “Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2015”
• Please include the following link when publishing the “Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2014” tables (in full or in part): http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/ or www.thewur.com
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