University of Glasgow maintains strong performance in 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject

Published: 10 April 2024

UofG ranks in world top 100 in 23 subject areas

The University maintained a strong performance in the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, released today (10 April 2024)

QS Rankings by Subject assess the University’s performance across five academic areas and 43 individual subject areas.

In the 2024 results, the University improved in two out of five subject areas, with Engineering & Technology and Social Sciences & Management rising 21 places and eight places, respectively. In Life Sciences & Medicine, the University of Glasgow maintained its position in the world top 50 universities.

We also ranked in the top 100 worldwide in 23 out of the 43 subject areas that we were judged on.

Results by academic area

Subject AreaGlobal Position
Arts & Humanities 71
Engineering & Technology =142
Life Sciences & Medicine 50
Natural Sciences =144
Social Sciences & Management =90

In the 2024 QS World University Rankings (released in June 2023), the University rose five places to joint 76th out of 1,503 institutions.

This result means the University of Glasgow is now ranked among the top 5% of institutions globally.

Results by subject area

Out of the 43 subjects in which the University was ranked, 23 were judged to be in the world top 100. Subject areas ranked in the top 100 are as follows:

Archaeology

43

History

51-100

English Language & Literature

31

Philosophy

51-100

Modern Languages

82

Accounting & Finance

67

Communication & Media Studies

51-100

Education

49

Law

68

Library & Information Management

32

Politics & International Studies

51-100

Social Policy & Administration

51-100

Sociology

85

Sports-related subjects

51-100

Anatomy & Physiology

15

Biological Sciences

56

Medicine

48

Nursing

 51-100

Pharmacy & Pharmacology

67

Psychology

93

Veterinary Science

18

Chemistry

82

Geography

51-100

Please note that QS creates rank bandings, usually after 50 or 100. The bandings depend on the number of institutions ranked for the subject. Banding changes will appear as +/-50.

Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli said: “These are pleasing results that, once again, show the global reputation of the University of Glasgow across a broad range of subject areas.

“The QS World University Rankings are particularly influenced by the University’s international reputation among academics and employers, and these results are testament to the high regard in which we are held around the world.

“I’d like to thank colleagues for their assistance in supporting the QS World University Rankings, particularly those who took the time to share employer and academic contacts, which helps inform these results.”


First published: 10 April 2024