Posted on April 17, 2024
The University of Pretoria has once again performed strongly in the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, with 16 of its subject offerings ranked in the top 450 offerings by universities worldwide, and 18 ranked in the top three among South African universities.
UP’s Accounting and Finance research also claimed the number one ranking in the world (among the 1 559 universities ranked) on the QS Ranking’s H-Index metric, which measures the productivity and citation impact of an academic or university department.
The annual QS subject rankings cover 55 narrow subject areas, which are then grouped into five broad subject areas: Arts and Humanities; Engineering and Technology; Life Sciences and Medicine; Natural Sciences; and Social Sciences and Management.
UP improved its global position in Life Sciences and Medicine (ranked 314 in the world) and Natural Sciences (401-450 in the world) while showing strong performance in the other three broad subject areas.
Among South African universities, UP maintained its No. 2 ranking in Engineering and Technology and Social Sciences and Medicine for the fifth consecutive year, and improved its domestic ranking in Natural Sciences (jointly ranked No. 3) while maintaining its No. 4 ranking in Arts & Humanities and Life Sciences & Medicine for the fifth consecutive year.
Of the 18 narrow subject areas in which UP is ranked this year, three are ranked within the top 100 in the world: Mineral & Mining Engineering (36); Veterinary Sciences (51-70); and Development Studies (51-100).
Seven UP subject offerings are ranked No. 1 among South African universities: Mechanical Engineering; Veterinary Science; Mathematics; Accounting & Finance; Economics & Econometrics; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; and Law.
Global engagement and domestic success
The QS subject rankings also use five broad metrics to rank universities and departments: Academic Reputation; Employer Reputation; Citations; H-Index; and International Research Network (IRN), which is a measure of global engagement and how institutions create and sustain research partnerships that result in internationally co-authored publications with other institutions across borders.
“While rankings do not offer a definitive analysis of our university, they do give an interesting perspective on the work we do,” said Interim UP Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Themba Mosia. “Our continued excellence and improvement across a wide array of disciplines serve as a testament to the quality of our teaching and research staff, to the benefit of our students, and of society. Whether through technology, policy, treatment, education, the arts, or as the evidence-based foundation for further discoveries, this serves as a testament to our research prowess and its potential for real-world impact. UP’s exceptional global performance in IRN, Citations, and H-Index epitomises its strategic objective to enhance its global research network, fostering international collaboration that resonates with its mission to be a leading contributor in the global academic community. This achievement reflects UP’s commitment to nurturing partnerships that transcend borders, furthering its vision of a collaborative and innovative academic environment that drives progress and shapes the future of global scholarship.”
UP’s achievements in the global and domestic arenas are as follows:
Improvement: Broad subject areas (2024 global rank):
Improvement: Narrow subject areas global rankings:
Narrow subject areas: Ranked in top 100 globally (global rank):
Narrow subject areas: Ranked in top 450 globally (global rank):
Ranked first in South Africa (global rank):
Ranked second in South Africa (global rank):
Ranked third in South Africa (global rank):
H-Index (productivity and citation impact of an academic or university department):
International Research Network
Citations
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