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Twelve of our subjects ranked in world top 50 

We have performed very strongly in the prestigious QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023, with 12 of our subjects ranked in the world top 50. 

The rankings assessed over 18,300 subjects from 1,597 institutions across the world, based on academic and employer reputation, citations per academic paper, impact and quality of research and international research collaboration factors.  

12 of our subjects have been ranked in the world top 50: Theology & Religion (6th), Classics & Ancient History (8th), Archaeology (10th), Geography (14th), Anthropology (23rd), Philosophy (32nd), History (38th), English Literature (38th), Geology (46th), Earth Sciences (46th), Law (46th) and Geophysics (47th). 

Nine of our subjects have enhanced their world top 100 ranking. 

In addition, two subject areas are in the world top 100 – Arts and Humanities is placed 32nd, up from 41st last year, and Natural Sciences ranks 74th, up from 99th in 2022. 

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Every year our subjects are highly rated in the global league table rankings, and it is a true credit to the outstanding teaching and research carried out at our University.

Professor Karen O’Brien
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12 of our subjects have been ranked in the world top 50.

6th (Global) Theology and Religion
8th (Global) Classics and Ancient History

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32nd Arts & Humanities
74th Natural Sciences
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