
The Technion has once again proven its standing as a world-class institution, in the newly released Shanghai Ranking (ARWU). The index shows that the Technion was ranked 12th among technological universities in the world.
When academic achievements are adjusted for university size – comparing relative output to the number of faculty members – the Technion is ranked 28th worldwide out of all Universities.
The Technion also ranks highly in the prize-related categories of the index, which are based on Nobel Prize and Fields Medal wins – 25th in the world for faculty members and 55th for alumni.
The Shanghai Ranking is the world’s leading index for ranking higher education institutions, and since 2012 (except 2020), it has consistently placed the Technion in its Top 100 list, with rankings ranging between 69 and 97.
The Shanghai Ranking, published since 2003, evaluates the research level of universities worldwide according to various criteria, including the number of Nobel Prize and Fields Medal laureates among faculty and alumni, the number of scientific articles published in the leading journals Nature and Science, and other research performance indicators. The ranking covers more than 2,500 universities, with the publication listing the top 1,000. This year’s ranking is headed by Harvard University, followed by Stanford University and MIT.