THE World University Rankings by subject - Health and Science studies

Times Higher Education (THE) has announced the results of its World University Rankings by subject 2022 for Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Psychology, and Clinical & Health.
September 16, 2021

WORLD’S BEST UNIVERSITIES FOR HEALTH AND SCIENCE STUDIES REVEALED BY TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION

  • THE World University Rankings by Subject 2022 best universities revealed for Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Psychology and Clinical & Health disciplines
  • 1,523 universities from 98 countries and regions rank in at least one discipline
  • US is top for Physical Sciences (University of California, Berkley, 1st) and Life Sciences (Harvard University, 1st)

  • UK achieves top spot for Psychology (University of Cambridge, 1st) and Clinical & Health (University of Oxford, 1st)
  • Switzerland’s ETH Zurich (9th) claims a top 10 place for Physical Sciences for the sixth consecutive year

  • Germany’s LMU Munich (27th) and Australia’s UNSW Sydney (29th) rank in the top 30 for Psychology for the first time
  • Mainland China’s Tsinghua University (7th) surges up the table to achieve a first ever top 10 position in Clinical & Health
  • Japan’s Kyoto University (99th) gives country two top 100 institutions in Psychology for first time in three years

  • Hong Kong ranks in top 20 for Clinical & Health for the first time as University of Hong Kong (20th) moves up eight places since last year

16 September 2021

Times Higher Education (THE) has announced the results of its World University Rankings by Subject 2022 for Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Psychology, and Clinical & Health, providing a list of the best institutions in the world to study these disciplines. 1,523 universities from 98 countries and regions are ranked in at least one of the four subject tables.

 

Physical Sciences

The US is the best place in the world to study Physical Sciences, taking seven positions in the top 10 and 35 in the top 100 from a table of 1,227 ranked institutions. It also claims all of the positions in the top six, as the University of California, Berkeley (1st) replaces California Institute of Technology (=2nd) at the top of the table. The universities in the world’s top 10 remain unchanged as UK’s University of Cambridge (7th) and University of Oxford (8th) hold onto their places for a second consecutive year and Switzerland’s ETH Zurich (9th) continues to disrupt the Anglo-American domination of the top 10, with a sixth consecutive appearance in the band.

Table below: Top 10 in Physical Sciences compared to 2021 ranking

University Name

Country / Region

2022 Rank

2021 Rank

University of California, Berkeley

United States

1

2

California Institute of Technology

United States

=2

1

Princeton University

United States

=2

4

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

United States

=4

=5

Stanford University

United States

=4

3

Harvard University

United States

6

=5

University of Cambridge

United Kingdom

7

7

University of Oxford

United Kingdom

8

8

ETH Zurich

Switzerland

9

9

Yale University

United States

10

10

 

Elsewhere in Physical Sciences, Mainland China sees Peking University (15th) and Tsinghua University (18th) both appear in the top 20 for a fourth consecutive year, and a record number of its universities rank in the top 100 (seven) as Shanghai Jiao Tong University (81st) and Zhejiang University (=100th) move into the band. Both of Singapore’s universities move up the rankings as National University of Singapore (16th) achieves its best position since 2018 and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore moves up five places to =35th. France’s Institut Polytechnique de Paris debuts in 22nd place (following the merger of of Ecole Polytechnique and other schools) while Germany, Canada, Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Italy, Russia, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Denmark and Belgium also claim at least one position in the world’s top 100.

 

Life Sciences

The US and UK are home to all of the world’s top 10 universities for Life Sciences from a table of 972 institutions, as Harvard University claims top spot for a second consecutive year. The UK’s University of Cambridge (2nd) and University of Oxford (=3rd) retain their positions in the top three while American universities claim the remainder of the top 10 positions with Princeton University the biggest climber, moving up five places to 5th.  The US is home to a record 14 of the world’s top 20 for Life Sciences and also claims an impressive 36 of the world’s top 100 institutions, followed by the UK with 13, Germany 10 and Australia seven.

 

Table below: Top 10 in Life Sciences compared to 2021 ranking

University Name

Country / Region

2022 Rank

2021 Rank

Harvard University

United States

1

1

University of Cambridge

United Kingdom

2

2

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

United States

=3

4

University of Oxford

United Kingdom

=3

3

Princeton University

United States

5

10

California Institute of Technology

United States

6

7

Stanford University

United States

7

5

Yale University

United States

8

6

University of California, Berkeley

United States

9

8

Johns Hopkins University

United States

10

9

 

Mainland China sees all five of its top 100 universities improve as Tsinghua University climbs to 13th, and Peking University (=19th) moves into the top 20.  Switzerland’s ETH Zurich (14th), and Netherlands’ Wageningen University & Research (=19th), also claim top 20 positions.

Four of the 107 debut institutions in Life Sciences claim top 100 positions with the US’ University of Washington (18th), France’s recently merged Université Paris-Saclay (53rd), France’s Institut Polytechnique de Paris (84th), and Australia’s UNSW Sydney (88th) all appearing in the band. The top 100 also sees at least one university ranked from Singapore, Canada, Sweden, Japan, Hong Kong, Belgium, South Korea, Republic of Ireland, Austria and Denmark.

 

Psychology

The UK and US lay claim to the top ten universities in the world for Psychology as 567 institutions appear in the table, with the UK’s University of Cambridge (1st) claiming top spot on its first appearance for the subject. It is joined in the top 10 by fellow British institution UCL (6th) and eight American universities as Harvard University moves up two positions to 4th. In total the US is home to 43 of the world’s top 100 universities for Psychology, while the UK claims 13 top 100 spots, and the Netherlands eight.

Table below: Top 10 in Psychology compared to 2021 ranking

University Name

Country / Region

2022 Rank

2021 Rank

University of Cambridge

United Kingdom

1

NR

Stanford University

United States

2

1

Princeton University

United States

3

2

Harvard University

United States

4

6

University of California, Berkeley

United States

5

4

UCL

United Kingdom

6

3

The University of Chicago

United States

7

5

Yale University

United States

8

7

University of Pennsylvania

United States

9

8

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

United States

10

9

 

Outside the top 10, Canada’s University of Toronto (19th) moves back into the top 20, while Germany’s LMU Munich (27th) and Australia’s UNSW Sydney (29th) rank in the top 30 for the first time. Japan’s Kyoto University (99th) gives the country two top 100 universities in Psychology for the first time in three years (with The University of Tokyo, =70th) and New Zealand sees University of Auckland (=73rd), University of Otago (=93rd) and Victoria University of Wellington (100th) all move into the top 100. In total 18 countries and regions appear in the top 100 as Austria, Belgium, Mainland China, Denmark, Hong Kong, Israel, Republic of Ireland, Singapore, Sweden and Switzerland also see at least one university rank in the elite band.

 

Clinical & Health

Four countries and regions are home to a top 10 university for Clinical and Health studies, as the UK and US claim four places each, with the UK’s University of Oxford retaining top spot for the 11th consecutive year and Harvard University in the US holding onto second place. Canada’s University of Toronto climbs one place to fifth while Mainland China sees Tsinghua University (7th) leap up 25 places to appear in the top 10 for the first time. Hong Kong is also represented in the top 20 for the first time, as University of Hong Kong (20th) rises eight places. In total 925 institutions appear in the table with the US claiming 28 top 100 places, the UK 15, Canada and Australia seven, and Mainland China, Germany and the Netherlands six.

 

Table below: Top 10 in Clinical & Health compared to 2021 ranking

University Name

Country/Region

2022 Rank

2021 Rank

University of Oxford

United Kingdom

1

1

Harvard University

United States

2

2

Imperial College London

United Kingdom

3

4

University of Cambridge

United Kingdom

4

3

University of Toronto

Canada

5

6

Stanford University

United States

6

5

Tsinghua University

China

7

32

UCL

United Kingdom

8

9

Johns Hopkins University

United States

=9

8

Yale University

United States

=9

7

 

India’s JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (=93rd) is the only institution to debut in the top 100 for Clinical & Health, from 91 universities that qualify for the first time, while a total of nine universities move into the top 100 from Mainland China (2), the UK (2), Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland (1 each). In total 22 countries and regions appear in the top 100 as Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, France, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea and Taiwan also claim at least one position in the elite band.

 

Phil Baty, Chief Knowledge Officer at THE commented:

“The UK and US have traditionally been home to the world's top universities across the disciplines of Clinical and Health, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Psychology, and although the results of these rankings suggest that remains the same, it's clear that we're seeing other countries and regions, particularly across Europe and Asia improve their performances, echoing what we've seen in the recently released THE World University Rankings 2022.

 

“With the opportunity to attract and retain regional academic talent and students as a result of the challenges of Covid on global travel, these countries could cement their position as leaders in these subject areas for years to come."