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NTU Ranks Historic 54th in QS World Rankings

As the global landscape of higher education becomes increasingly competitive, institutional advancement relies on a strategic convergence of research output, internationalization, and graduate employability. In the latest QS 2027 World University Rankings, National Taiwan University (NTU) achieved its highest historical position, rising to 54th globally. This growth occurred within an expanded evaluation field that grew to 8,808 institutions worldwide, highlighting NTU's resilient performance in key global benchmarks.

The university's upward trajectory is primarily driven by measurable gains in academic impact, international mobility, and sustainability metrics. In research excellence, all five of NTU's broad faculty areas placed within the global top 100 in the preceding subject rankings, with seven disciplines securing positions in the top 50, led by Classics and Ancient History at 6th globally. Concurrently, internationalization efforts have expanded through systemic initiatives, including the "Taiwan Bridge Project"—which facilitates exchanges with Nobel laureates—and specialized mobility frameworks like "NTU Beyond Borders" and the "International Mentorship Program," which collectively enhance campus diversity and global recruitment.

A defining differentiator for NTU remains its graduate employment outcomes, where the university secured a perfect score of 100. This metric reflects strong post-graduation employment rates and significant alumni societal contributions, supported by corporate-partnered initiatives such as the "Shadowing C-Suite Executives" internship program and entrepreneurial study expeditions to Silicon Valley. Additionally, NTU earned a score exceeding 90 points in the Sustainability indicator, ranking 1st in Taiwan and 4th in Asia. NTU President stated that the university will continue to diversify its international research networks and expand global talent acquisition to reinforce its foundational academic impact.

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