Recently, the UK's Times Higher Education released the 2023 World Reputation Rankings.
The results of the Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings are based on one of the world's largest invitation-only academic surveys, providing a final list of the world's 200 most powerful university brands, as judged by senior academics who have published their best knowledge of university excellence. This academic survey was conducted between October 2022 and January 2023.
Compared to the Times World University Rankings, reputation rankings are more subjective. The World University Rankings are based on comparisons of objective data such as academic contributions, while reputation rankings are based on the world's largest survey of senior academics active in each subject area.
Highlights of the Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings 2023.
For the 13th consecutive year, Harvard University has topped the Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) held for second place for the eighth year in a row, followed by Stanford University in third place.
A total of 20 universities in the UK were selected, with the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the top 10.
Australia has a total of 6 schools on the list, with the University of Melbourne ranking 51-60; The University of Sydney is ranked 61-70.
The reputation of Chinese mainland universities continues to rise, with 15 universities on the list this year, eight of which are in the world's top 100.
Top 100 universities in the Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings 2023