UW research ranks fourth among world universities

Posted under: Honors and Awards , News Releases , Research , UW and the Community. A ranking released by National Taiwan University places the University of Washington fourth among the world's universities and first among American public universities in scientific research, as measured by its faculty's productivity, research impact and research excellence. The rankings used two prominent scientific databases to measure university research performance. The study chiefly measures performance in the sciences and social sciences. UW also was ranked fifth in the world in pharmacology/toxicology, fifth in life sciences, eighth in clinical medicine, and ninth in social sciences. "This latest ranking of world universities is perhaps the most accurate measure of the quality of our faculty and the impact of their extraordinary scholarly and scientific work,” said UW president Michael K. Young. "Based on actual published papers in the scientific journals and their significance in their respective fields, it reflects the power of our faculty's ideas, their prolific productivity and their scientific and scholarly prowess.
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