US and European Leadership Universities Challenged Amid Competition from Asia, Middle East

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MIT is crowned first for the 15th consecutive year. Imperial College London stays second, tied with Stanford University, up from third. University of Oxford and Harvard University come fourth and fifth.

This edition features 1500+ universities from 106 higher education systems. The US has 184 entries, followed by the UK (93) and Mainland China (85).

Top-20 
2027 2026
1 1 MIT  US 
2 3 Stanford University  US 
2 2 Imperial College London  UK 
4 4 University of Oxford  UK 
5 5 Harvard University  US 
6 6 University of Cambridge  UK 
7 10 California Institute of Technology US 
8 9 UCL  UK 
8 7 ETH Zurich  Switzerland 
10 8 National University of Singapore  Singapore 

 

QS Senior Vice President Ben Sowter said: “The QS World University Rankings serve as a benchmark for higher education performance, informing decision-making worldwide.

“The US still leads global higher education, though the map is shifting as institutions across Asia and the Middle East translate strong investment into measurable gains.

“The picture in Europe is mixed, with emerging systems strengthening their global standing through long-term funding and innovation policies, while others show signs of stagnation.”

Highlights

  • US: Caltech achieves its best ranking since 2023. Yale(16th) and Johns Hopkins(20th) re-enter top-20. Harvard leads globally in four indicators
  • UK: Leader in international research. Five universities achieve record ranks despite 43% dropping
  • Mainland China’s rise continues – 72% of universities climb, with 13 new entrants. Peking University(13th) leads
  • Hong Kong SAR: Asia’s most improved – 78% rise. CUHK(18th) joins HKU(11th) among the top-20.
  • Australia: 58% of universities rise. UNSW(19th) takes the national top spot for the first time.
  • Europe: Italy among Europe’s most improved – 56% climb, led by Politecnico di Milano(87th). Germany and Spain add 11 and 10 entries. Technical University of Munich (25th) and Université PSL (34th) top the EU rankings.
  • Gulf universities break recordsSaudi Arabia’s KFUPM(63rd) and King Saud University(107th) reach historic highs alongside Qatar University(109th) and UAE’s Khalifa University(147th)
  • Latin America’s downward trend continues. Universidad de Buenos Aires(84th) remains region’s only top-100 university
  • Canada is under pressure as 66% of universities drop. McGill(30th) retains national top spot
  • Africa: University of Cape Town(184th) remains top-ranked university despite dropping year-on-year
  • India: IIT Delhi(118th) reaches country’s joint highest-ever rank. Eighteen universities hit record highs

Read the full global release here:Global420_WUR2027_EN_D1.0_E0.1_APPROVED_WB

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