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University celebrates success in global subject rankings

14 Nov 2024

We’ve risen in the global Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) Subject Rankings results for 2024 and been ranked top in UK for four subject areas

AWRU subject rankings

Our University has been placed among the top 25 worldwide in seven subject areas In the latest Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) Subjects Rankings 2024, ranked first in the UK for four subjects and moved up in 21 subjects thanks to research excellence and impact.

We are ranked in the top 25 globally for a broad range of subjects including: Business Administration (5th), Geography (9th), Physics (10th), Sociology (11th), Dentistry & Oral Sciences (15th), Textile Science and Engineering (19th), and Metallurgical Engineering (23rd). Two other subject areas leapt into the top 50: Biotechnology (36th) and Political Sciences (48th).

And we're top among UK institutions for Business Administration, Metallurgical Engineering and Biotechnology.

Our subject ranking has improved on its position in 2023. We are now ranked in 46 of the 55 subject areas covered by the AWRU, which encompass fields within Natural Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Social Sciences. We have moved up the rankings in 21 subject areas, held our 2023 position in 9 and entered the rankings in two other subject areas for the first time (Library and Information Management in the 51-75 band, Communication in the 151-200 band).

Professor Colette Fagan, Vice-President for Research, said: “I am delighted that we are among the top 25 in seven subjects and have improved or maintained our standing in the majority of the subject areas which are evaluated in the AWRU. These results have been achieved thanks to the calibre of our researchers and the excellence of their research, research impact and international collaborations.”

The rankings are determined by metrics for five categories: World-Class Faculty (newly introduced this year), World-Class Output, High Quality Research, Research Impact, and International Collaboration. To be included universities must meet minimum publication thresholds for each subject between 2019 and 2023. For more information, please visit the Shanghai Rankings website.

President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Duncan Ivison said: “The results in the latest ARWU Subject Rankings demonstrate our dedication to research excellence and global impact across a broad spectrum of disciplines. Leading the UK in Business Administration, Metallurgical Engineering, and Biotechnology is an outstanding result, and is testament to our commitment to innovation and the talent we have in our academic community. We’re proud to see our research recognised not only nationally but globally, which speaks volumes about the collaborative, world-class environment here at Manchester. Now our challenge is to build on this momentum and continue to show the world that we are an institution on the move.”