15. August 2024

University of Bonn among the World’s Leading Research Universities The University has climbed another six places in the prestigious Shanghai Ranking to 61st worldwide

As in recent years, the University of Bonn has again been placed among Germany's top four universities in the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), just released. Bonn ranks 11th among EU universities and 61st worldwide, moving up six slots since last year in the worldwide ranking.As in recent years, the University of Bonn has again been placed among Germany's top four universities in the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), just released. Bonn ranks 11th among EU universities and 61st worldwide, moving up six slots since last year in the worldwide ranking.

Uni Bonn unter den forschungsstärksten Universitäten der Welt
Uni Bonn unter den forschungsstärksten Universitäten der Welt - Im renommierten Shanghai-Ranking steigt die Universität auf Platz 61 in der Weltrangliste © Volker Lannert / Universität Bonn
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In Germany Bonn ranks fourth behind Munich’s two universities and the University of Heidelberg. These four Universities of Excellence are the only German universities in the world’s top 100.

Bonn is among Germany’s top eight universities in all six indicator categories, ranking in the top five in three of these. Bonn's most significant gains have come in the categories of total number of publications and research output, and the university is the German leader by a wide margin in number of researchers with Nobel Prizes or Fields Medals.

“The Ranking shows clearly that the University of Bonn is one of the world's top-performing universities,” explains Rector Michael Hoch. “In particular we are gratified at having gained substantial ground since last year against such high-powered international competition. This achievement is not least in part due to the systematic implementation of our Excellence Strategy, which we intend to stick to in the years ahead."

The Shanghai Ranking, which has now been published every year since way back in 2003, focuses on research. Six indicators are applied for the Ranking, including academic publications and citations and high-profile awards like the Nobel Prize and Fields Medal, to gauge the relative performance of 1,000 universities. Fifty-one German universities made it onto this year's overall list.

Further information available at: http://www.shanghairanking.com/rankings/arwu/2024 

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