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ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ fifth in the world, first among North American public universities: NTU rankings

In a related ranking by field, ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ placed second globally in medicine and sixth for social sciences
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The ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ is ranked among the top five research universities in the world – and first among North America’s public universities – in the latest National Taiwan University Rankings.

ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ placed first in Canada and fifth in the world, up one spot from last year, in the research-focused , which rate universities based on their overall output of scientific publications, in addition to scoring performance in specific fields and subjects.  

Among global public universities, ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ ranked third behind University College London and the University of Oxford.

In a related ranking by field, ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ placed second globally in medicine and sixth for social sciences. This was complemented by success in the subject rankings, where ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ placed in the top 10 globally in clinical medicine (2nd), neurosciences and behaviour (3rd), psychiatry and psychology (4th) and social sciences, general (6th).

β€œWe are incredibly proud of the ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ’s exceptional performance in these rankings, which reflect our commitment to research excellence across a wide range of disciplines,” said Leah Cowen, vice-president, research and innovation, and strategic initiatives.

β€œFrom life-changing innovations in medicine and technology to paradigm-shifting discoveries in the humanities and social sciences, our researchers, faculty and students continue to push the boundaries of knowledge to the benefit of the world.”

More than 1,500 universities were considered for this year’s rankings, and the top 1,000 were ranked. Based on an analysis of scholarly publications, the rankings use measures such as number of articles and citations to evaluate a university’s performance across three criteria – research productivity, research impact and research excellence. 

Similar methodology is used to determine NTU's field and subject rankings, where the sheer breadth of ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ’s expertise was on full display this year. On the world stage, ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ ranked among the top 50 universities in four of the six fields and 13 of the 27 subject areas – all while coming first in Canada in a total of 16 subject areas.

Three other Canadian universities made the top 100 in the overall NTU rankings: University of British Columbia (33rd), McGill University (57th) and University of Alberta (86th).

ΟγΈΫΑωΊΟ²ΚΧΚΑΟ continues to be the highest-ranked Canadian university and ranked among the top 25 universities globally in the five most closely watched international rankings: Times Higher Education World University Rankings, QS World University Rankings, Shanghai Ranking Consultancy’s Academic Ranking of World Universities, U.S. News & World Report’s Best Global Universities and National Taiwan University World University Ranking.

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