In October and November 2015, Times Higher Education will announce its series of university rankings for different subjects.
The six subject rankings supplement the 2015-16 World University Rankings, released at the end of September.
Although the methodology is the same, these rankings offer an alternative way to evaluate universities, based on which subject students hope to study.
Many institutions excel in certain disciplines over others. Subject rankings provide a fine-grained analysis of the research, teaching, industry income and international outlook within a faculty.
While the World University Rankings present an overview of university quality and reputation, the subject rankings communicate a more reliable insight to the student experience within a faculty.
In each subject ranking, the weightings of performance factors are adjusted to better reflect the priorities and features of the field.
For example, industry income counts for more in the Engineering & Technology ranking than in the Arts & Humanities ranking.
This way, the subject rankings judge disciplines by their own standards, rather than assuming that one size fits all.
See How to use the rankings: FAQ to look up which subject ranking specific courses fall under.
Subject Ranking 2015-16 |
Date released (at 5pm UK time) |
14 October 2015 |
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21 October 2015 |
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Life Sciences |
28 October 2015 |
Social Sciences |
4 November 2015 |
Engineering & Technology |
11 November 2015 |
Physical Sciences |
18 November 2015 |
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