The QS World University Rankings 2024 have been released, with a total of eight Portuguese universities on the list, with one new university added.
Among them, the University of Porto rose 21 places to 253, the University of Lisbon to 266 and the University of Aveiro to 344.
This is a remarkable achievement that has made the Portuguese education community very happy.
The University of Porto continues to climb in the rankings, reaching the level of the University of Macau in China, slightly higher than Beijing Normal University and slightly lower than Beijing Institute of Technology.
The University of Aveiro and the University of Coimbra are also slightly lower than the Beijing Institute of Technology.
Portugal also performs well in the QS Subject Rankings 2023, with universities in the arts and humanities, engineering and technology, life sciences and medicine, natural sciences, social sciences and management, etc., demonstrating its all-round subject strength.
In the field of arts and humanities, Portugal has five universities on the list, all of which are in the top 500 in the world.
In the field of engineering and technology, Portugal has six universities on the list, two of which are ranked in the top 200 in the world.
In the fields of life sciences and medicine, natural sciences, social sciences and management, Portuguese universities have also shown great strength.
The rise of universities in Portugal is the result of a number of factors.
* and the emphasis of the academic community, the input of the school and the faculty are all driving factors.
As an ancient and dynamic country, Portugal's universities are showing their unique charm, attracting more and more international students and scholars to study and exchange.
It is believed that in the near future, Portuguese universities will show a more dazzling light on the world stage, cultivate more talents for the development of the country, and contribute more wisdom and strength to the world.