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NWU ranked fifth in South Africa
According to the latest rankings from the Shangai Ranking Consultancy’s 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) which were announced on 15 August, the NWU is recognised as one of the world’s top 1000 research universities based on transparent methodology and objective third-party data.
The NWU is one of nine South African Universities that were included in ARWU’s prestigious list. It is listed fifth in South Africa with a regional ranking in the five to eight grouping of the ARWU’s regional ranking. It is ranked in the 601 to 700 international category.
The fifth placing in the region is a step up on the sixth placing the NWU received in both 2019 and 2020 and a further improvement on the NWU’s seventh placing in 2018.
ARWU identifies the NWU’s best ranked subject offerings in the fields of public health (101 to 150 ranking); clinical medicine; and hospitality and tourism management (151 to 200 ranking); atmospheric science; and law (201 to 300 ranking); mathematics (301 to 400 ranking); ecology; and education (401 to 500 ranking).
Prof Dan Kgwadi, vice-chancellor and principal of the NWU, says the achievements in the rankings contribute to the NWU’s dream to be an internationally recognised university in Africa and the world, distinguished for engaged scholarship, social responsiveness and an ethic of care.
“The university’s commitment to excellence in research and teaching and learning is the result of the NWU family’s passion, dedication and commitment. International recognition such as this serves as an enabler for fostering partnerships and international collaboration. The future of postgraduate studies and research will be driven by transdisciplinary research, partnerships, collaboration and networks. We are pleased with our overall performance in research and teaching-learning. We can see the results of the implementation of our strategy, for which our staff in both academic and support areas have invested their time and expertise.”
To read more about the NWU’s impressive achievements in international and national rankings visit: https://www.nwu.ac.za/rankings.
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