U of T rises to 19th globally in Times Higher Ed world reputation rankings

Jul 18, 2019

U of T rose three places in the prestigious ranking, and ranked 10th in the world among public universities.

From the roof of University College, Front Campus looks lush, and is surrounded by U of T buildings and the Toronto skyline.
Photo by Johnny Guatto.

The University of Toronto is increasingly regarded as one of the world’s leading academic institutions.

The 2019 Times Higher Education (THE) World Reputation Rankings have put U of T in 19th place globally. That’s up three spots from last year.

Among public universities, U of T ranked 10th in the world and fourth in North America.

“This fantastic result reflects the wealth of talent and expertise at the University of Toronto,” said U of T President Meric Gertler.

“It is an honour to be recognized for the world-class teaching and research that takes place here every day.”

U of T’s strong reputation ranking is based on the views of more than 11,000 respondents

Times Higher Education, a weekly magazine based in London, U.K., compiles the world reputation rankings based on the results of the THE academic survey. Respondents are asked to evaluate academic institutions based on how their research and teaching is esteemed, with research given more weight.

Over 11,000 respondents in 135 countries participated in this year’s survey.

Harvard University leads the global list for the ninth year in a row, followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. American universities continue to dominate the reputation rankings, with eight institutions in the top 10 and 42 in the top 100.

U of T remains the top university in Canada, joining two other national universities in the top 50 who also made gains this year: University of British Columbia at 37th (up from 38th) and McGill University at 39th (up from 41st).

The University of Toronto consistently ranks as a global leader among universities

U of T is also a global leader in THE subject rankings that were released in December. In fact, the University was one of only eight universities globally to place in the top 50 of all ranked subjects.

The latest QS World University Rankings similarly positioned U of T as the leading Canadian university, and 29th in the world out of more than 1,000 institutions.

U of T continues to be the highest ranked Canadian university and one of the world’s top-ranked public universities in the five principal international rankings: Times Higher EducationQS World RankingsShanghai Ranking ConsultancyU.S. News Best Global Universities and National Taiwan University.

By Romi Levine