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[Life] NTU Achieves Best Ever QS Ranking, Citing Progress in 4 Aspects Including Academics and Internationalization

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The British higher education ranking agency QS released the 2027 World University Rankings, with NTU ranking 54th, its best ever. National Taiwan University stated today (18th) that it has made progress in aspects such as academic performance, internationalization, student/alumni employability and influence, and sustainability. The British higher education ranking agency QS released the 2027 World University Rankings, with 4 universities in Taiwan entering the top 200 in the world, the largest number ever; among them, National Taiwan University ranked 54th globally and 17th in Asia, its best result ever. NTU explained that the 54th ranking is its best ever, an improvement of 9 places from the previous year (QS 2026) where it ranked 63rd. The number of universities evaluated by QS grew from 8,467 last year to 8,808 this year. Despite fierce competition, NTU's ranking has improved, mainly reflected in aspects of academic performance, internationalization, student/alumni employability and influence, and sustainability. Taking academic performance as an example, NTU has continuously improved its citation impact. In the previously released 2026 QS subject rankings, NTU had 5 major fields ranked in the top 100 globally with improvements, 7 subjects ranked in the top 50 globally, and for the first time, a subject ranked in the top 10 globally (Classics and Ancient History, 6th in the world). NTU stated that it has also made significant progress in internationalization aspects such as the number of international students and the diversity of international students. In recent years, NTU has actively promoted internationalization, deepened cooperation with key sister universities, strengthened participation in international higher education and academic organizations, and promoted the establishment of joint international research centers/laboratories. At the same time, it has promoted various talent mobility programs, such as the "International Mentorship Program" and the "International NGO Talent School," to promote international exchange and attract international talent. NTU President Wen-Chang Chen stated that although there has been steady growth in academic performance and internationalization, the university will continue to humbly refer to and improve upon various university rankings. Efforts will continue in recruiting international talents and faculty, enhancing the diversity of international cooperation networks, strengthening global academic connections, and fulfilling its university responsibilities to cultivate the talent needed by the nation and society. NTU also thanks the Ministry of Education's Higher Education Sprout Project, government departments, and industries for their various subsidies and collaborations, which have allowed the university's overall performance to move forward. (Editor: Song Wanyuan) Source Link: https://www.rti.org.tw/news?uid=3&pid=215212

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