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Looking for the Best University by Subject in 2026?

26/03/2026 13:18:00
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta Global academic excellence continues to evolve, with institutions striving not only for prestige but also for subject-specific distinction. The 16th edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject offers a comprehensive snapshot of performance across disciplines worldwide.

This year’s evaluation spans more than 21,000 academic programs from approximately 1,900 institutions across 100 countries. Covering 55 individual subjects, the rankings are organized into five broad faculty areas, providing a structured view of higher education strengths.

Arts and Humanities 

  1. University of Oxford – UK

  2. Harvard University – US

  3. University of Cambridge – UK

  4. Stanford University – US

  5. Yale University – US

  6. Colombia University – US

  7. University of Colombia, Berkeley (UCB) – US

  8. University College London (UCL) – UK

  9. The University of Edinburgh – UK

  10. New York University (NYU) – US 

Linguistics emerges as the most improved subject this year, highlighting notable progress within the Arts and Humanities field. The rankings further incorporate over 490 newly represented subjects, reflecting an expanding global engagement among academic institutions. On a regional scale, Australia and New Zealand emerge as the most improved, achieving a notable 35% gain in overall performance.

Linguistics emerges as the most improved subject this year, highlighting notable progress in the Arts and Humanities field. The rankings further incorporate over 490 newly represented subjects, reflecting an expanding global engagement among academic institutions. On a regional scale, Australia and New Zealand emerge as the most improved, achieving a notable 35% in overall performance.

Engineering and Technology 

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – US

  2. Stanford University – US

  3. ETH Zurich – Switzerland

  4. University of Oxford – UK

  5. University of Cambridge – UK

  6. University of California, Berkeley (UCB) – US

  7. Imperial College London – UK

  8. National University of Singapore (NUS) – Singapore

  9. Harvard University – US

  10. Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) – Singapore

Across Engineering and Technology, over 3,730 subjects are evaluated, highlighting the field’s breadth. Computer Science and Information Systems lead in improvement, demonstrating strong upward momentum. Over 470 new subject entrants further emphasize growing global competition, with Southern Asia emerging as the top-performing region, up 45%.

Life Sciences and Medicine

  1. Harvard University – US

  2. University of Oxford – UK

  3. Johns Hopkins University – US

  4. Stanford University – US

  5. University of Cambridge – UK

  6. University College London (UCL) – UK

  7. University of California, San Francisco – US

  8. Imperial College London – UK

  9. King's College London – UK

  10. Yale University – US

With more than 4,000 subjects featured, Life Sciences and Medicine continue to expand in both scope and global influence. Biological Sciences ranks first in year-on-year improvement, indicating strong development trends. The rankings also add more than 430 new entrants, with Northern Africa posting the highest regional growth at 43%.

Natural Sciences 

  1. Harvard University – US

  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – US

  3. University of Oxford – UK

  4. University of Cambridge – UK

  5. Stanford University – US

  6. ETH Zurich – Switzerland

  7. University of California, Berkeley (UCB) – US

  8. California Institute of Technology (Caltech) – US

  9. Imperial College London – UK

  10. Tsinghua University – China (Mainland)

Chemistry records the greatest improvement in Natural Sciences, marking a key area of scientific advancement. Additionally, Central Asia sees the most significant regional progress at 50%, contributing to over 1,430 upward moves within the rankings.

Social Sciences and Management 

  1. Harvard University – US

  2. University of Oxford – UK

  3. Stanford University – US

  4. University of Cambridge – UK

  5. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) – UK

  6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – US

  7. Yale University – US

  8. National University of Singapore (NUS) – Singapore

  9. University of California, Berkeley (UCB) – US

  10. Columbia University – US

Economics and Econometrics show the strongest improvement in Social Sciences and Management, while more than 640 new subjects signal expanding participation. Southern Asia leads regional gains with a 41% increase, contributing to over 1,650 upward shifts. 

As global participation widens and performance benchmarks continue to rise, prospective students and academic stakeholders alike are presented with more informed choices than ever before. 

To gain a deeper understanding of overall institutional performance and discover which universities lead on the global stage, explore the full list of the world’s best universities, and see how top institutions compare beyond individual subjects.

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by Tempo English