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University of Southampton achieves remarkable rise in QS World University Rankings 2022

Wednesday June 9th, 2021

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The University of Southampton’s growing reputation around the world has led to the institution’s remarkable rise of 13 places in the QS World University Rankings 2022.

 

Southampton is now ranked 77th amongst the 1,300 universities ranked overall by QS – a climb of 25 places since 2018 and its highest ranking by QS since the University achieved 73rd overall in 2012.

Professor Mark E. Smith, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Southampton, praised colleagues for their excellent contributions in making this achievement possible. He also highlighted the increased citation rates for Southampton’s published world-class research and the improved recognition of the University by employers as key factors in this year’s ranking success.

“There are lots of excellent universities across the world and being recognised in the top 100 is something that we, at Southampton, celebrate as formal recognition of the dedication shown by our hard-working and high-quality staff and students and our impact-led and globally-relevant research, all of which is creating a positive impact across the globe,” The Vice-Chancellor reflected. “To have improved our position by more than 10 places from already being within the top 100 is a really strong performance and a true indicator of our status as a world-leading university as seen by our peers and those in industry and other sectors with whom we collaborate and who continue to recruit our high-quality graduates in great numbers.

“Two key elements of our success to highlight are the citation profile which has strengthened greatly – testament to the real international quality of research and other academic activities which our colleagues across the University are carrying out – and the real improvement in the international reputation amongst employers, enhancing the prospects for our students. A heartfelt thank you to all of my colleagues across the University for all of their hard work that has got us to this recognition.”

To rank the 1,300 institutions in this year’s QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) World University Rankings, data was analysed and performance indicators reviewed with a focus on excellence in research and teaching, as well as the international profile of students and staff and each university’s global reputation amongst fellow academics and employers.

Professor Mark Spearing, Vice-President (Research and Enterprise) at the University of Southampton said: “I am delighted by our improved position in the QS World Rankings which provides a good indication of the relative performance of research-intensive Universities like Southampton across our intertwined missions of education, research and the translation of that world-class research into practice via enterprise and knowledge exchange.  As we continue to perform well in delivering high-quality education and high-quality research, our graduates and our research outputs will continue to have a positive impact in the world which will improve our reputation, and our sustained recognition, in these global rankings.”

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