Eight science programs from the University of ݮƵ ranked in the top 200 worldwide in the , released on April 6. In the report, QS evaluated and ranked approximately 1,543 universities in 51 disciplines, grouped into five broad subject areas. Indicators for the subject rankings were drawn from a peer review survey, employer survey and citations data.
“Our high performance in key subject areas reflects the fact that ݮƵ is built on a foundation of academic excellence. We are committed to offering students an education that allows them to make a resounding impact in the world,” says James Rush, vice-president academic and provost. “ݮƵ’s place on the global and national scale is due to the incredible dedication of everyone who considers themselves a part of the ݮƵ community.”

- Materials Sciences (66th)
- Environmental Sciences (74th)
- Physics and Astronomy (95th)
- Chemistry (123rd)

- Geology
- Geophysics
- Earth and Marine Sciences
- Psychology
In addition to the subject area rankings, the report also includes broad subject area rankings. ݮƵ has ranked 93rd globally in the Natural Sciences area and 358th in the combined Life Sciences and Medicine area. The University ranked in 29 of 51 featured subject areas across all faculties.