The Rankings by Subject are equally positive, with improvements for the University’s Arts and Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences - as well as a number of more specific subject areas.
The Principal, Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli, said: "I am delighted that the hard work of so many of the University’s world-changing academics has been recognised by the prestigious QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020. We know within the University how much dedication is shown by our highly-talented members of staff, but it is always good to see this recognised by external rankings bodies such as QS."
Among the latest rankings are:
- Arts and Humanities are now at 62nd, improved from 68th in 2019, and remains firmly in the Top 100
- Natural Sciences has gone up to 122nd from joint 128th
- Social Sciences improved to 106th from joint 113th
- English Language & Literature are ranked at 31st, up from 36th, and comfortably within the Top 50
- Life Sciences & Medicine dropped from joint 47th to 49th but remains in the Top 50
- Anatomy & Physiology are now in the Top 50, at 47th equal
- Geography remains in the Top 50 but has dropped to 44th equal from 41st
- Development Studies push in to the Top 50 and has gone up to 50th
- Education continues its upward trajectory and is now placed at 41st, up from 49th equal
- Library and Information Management is now at 41st, in the Top 50; it was 43rd equal in 2018 but not evaluated in 2019
For full results clink on this link www.TopUniversities.com/Subject-Rankings/2020

