University of Cape Town UCT

UCT was also ranked in the top 100 in the world in a further three subjects: law (77th place), social sciences (89th place), and education (95th).

 

Cape Town, South Africa – The University of Cape Town (UCT) says it has moved up two places to reclaim its top 10 position in the 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject, placing the institution among the top 100 universities in a total nine disciplines.

The 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject assessed 1 222 institutions, ranking them across 48 disciplines in five broad subject areas.

According to the ranking assessed, for development studies, the university moved up two places from 2018 and now occupies 9th position. It is also the only university in the global south to feature among the top 10 for this discipline.

Eight other subjects at UCT were also ranked among the top 100 in the latest rankings. These include anatomy and physiology, anthropology, archaeology, architecture/built environment, education, geography, social policy and administration, and sports-related subjects.

UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng welcomed the results as recognising UCT’s strengths in these areas.

“We at UCT pride ourselves on the impact of our research in combating the numerous issues faced by our continent – and more broadly, the global south. Our position among the top 10 for development studies, in particular, is evidence of the value of our research, and teaching and learning in this area at UCT,” Phakeng said.

UCT’s rankings in the five broad subject areas for 2019:

  • Arts and Humanities: 145
  • Engineering and technology: 300
  • Life sciences and medicine: 112
  • Natural sciences: 223
  • Social sciences and management: 166

At the end of last year, the university was ranked 72nd in the world for clinical, pre-clinical and health in the 2019 Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings by subject.

A further three subjects were ranked, psychology was placed in the 101–125 band (only the top 100 are given specific places in the rankings), life sciences ranked 151–175, and physical sciences ranked 301–400.

Phakeng said that the rankings for the four subjects in November 2018 followed similar positive rankings announced the previous month, when “arts and humanities” was ranked in the 151–175 band.

UCT was also ranked in the top 100 in the world in a further three subjects: law (77th place), social sciences (89th place), and education (95th).

In the education category, UCT shared the 95th place with Finland’s University of Jyväskylä.


Sources: SA Government News
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