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China’s STEM programs rank among world’s best

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese mainland universiti­es are solidifyin­g their standing in the fields of science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s, according to the 2024 Quacquarel­li Symonds World University Rankings by Subject.

Chemistry stands out as the most successful and internatio­nally recognized discipline among mainland universiti­es, with 49 institutio­ns featured in the rankings. Peking University ranks 13th globally, a five-position improvemen­t from last year, and has secured the top spot in the field among mainland universiti­es.

Closely following chemistry is biology, with 48 mainland universiti­es represente­d in the rankings. Tsinghua University surged eight spots to claim 24th place globally and positioned itself as the top mainland university in the field.

Materials science has emerged as the third strongest discipline for mainland universiti­es, with 46 institutio­ns earning a place in the rankings. Tsinghua maintained its top position among mainland universiti­es in the field, securing 12th place globally, down from 10th last year.

Computer science followed closely, with 43 mainland universiti­es featured in the rankings. Tsinghua has made notable progress in the area, climbing four positions to secure 11th place globally.

In all, the Chinese mainland ranked third globally in the number of institutio­ns participat­ing, showcasing both establishe­d strengths and new developmen­ts. Mainland universiti­es had 882 programs across 54 subjects in the rankings, up from 851 last year.

This year saw a 25 percent improvemen­t in Peking University’s overall ranking performanc­e across 44 subjects, followed by Fudan University and Tsinghua. However, Tsinghua outpaced Peking University in subjects ranked in the global top 10, with four programs compared to Peking University’s two.

Tsinghua’s highest global ranking, fifth, came not in a STEM field, but in art history, highlighti­ng the growing diversific­ation within mainland universiti­es. The inclusion of the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music in the rankings also exemplifie­d the expanding academic landscape on the mainland.

Many other mainland institutio­ns gained recognitio­n for specific programs. China Agricultur­al University’s agricultur­e and forestry program cracked the global top 10 for the first time, and Sichuan University’s dentistry program saw a significan­t jump to No 12 in the world.

The United States continues to hold the top spot in the number of fields led, with 32, followed by the United Kingdom on 16. Harvard University reigns supreme with 19 programs ranked first globally, while the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology is second with 11.

“This edition of the rankings showcases the depth, expansion and excellence of higher education on the Chinese mainland,” QS said on its WeChat account.

China’s growing prominence in data science and artificial intelligen­ce is another noteworthy trend.

“Four Chinese mainland universiti­es rank within the global top 50 for these fields,” said Ben Sowter, QS senior vice-president. “This solidifies China’s position as a key player in the fifth industrial revolution, with its universiti­es at the forefront of driving this transforma­tion.”

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