Top 1% in the world ranking for UH Mānoa research, teaching

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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Marc Arakaki, (808) 829-0750
Spokesperson/Content Producer, UH Communications
Posted: Sep 27, 2023


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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is among the world’s top 1% for teaching and research, according to the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings released on September 27.

The flagship campus of the 10 campus system placed No. 57 in the U.S. and in the No. 201–250 tier worldwide. That’s out of more than 25,000 colleges and universities in the world (top 250 qualifies as the world’s top 1%).

Times Higher Education, which issues these rankings annually, is one of the leading national and international university rankings organizations. For these rankings, Times Higher Education first determined the top 175 U.S. universities and top 1,904 universities worldwide.

Rankings criteria:

Times Higher Education has increased its rankings indicators from 13 last year to 18 this year, in an effort “to provide the most comprehensive and balanced comparisons, trusted by students, academics, university leaders, industry and governments.”

  • Teaching (the learning environment): 29.5% (teaching reputation: 15%, staff-to-student ratio: 4.5%, doctorate-to-bachelor’s ratio: 2%, doctorates-awarded-to-academic-staff ratio: 5.5% and institutional income: 2.5%)
  • Research environment: 29% (research reputation: 18%, research income: 5.5% and research productivity: 5.5%)
  • Research quality: 30% (citation impact: 15%, research strength: 5%, research excellence: 5% and research influence: 5%)
  • International outlook: 7.5% (proportion of international students: 2.5%, proportion of international staff: 2.5%, international collaboration: 2.5% and study abroad: 0% temporarily due to COVID-19 effect on international travel)
  • Industry: 4% (industry income: 2% and patents: 2%)

Other rankings

UH Mānoa also received these notable rankings:

For more information on rankings, see the Mānoa Institutional Research Office website.