UCT retains first position among African universities in ARWU rankings

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UCT retains first position among African universities in ARWU rankings
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The University of Cape Town (UCT) has ranked within the top 201–300 range of universities, as indicated by the 2023 Shanghai Ranking's Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). This ranking means that UCT has retained its standing as the leading university on the African continent.

The University of Cape Town has ranked within the top 201–300 range of universities, as indicated by the 2023 Shanghai Ranking’s Academic Ranking of World Universities . This ranking means that UCT has retained its standing as the leading university on the African continent., the ARWU annually evaluates over 2 500 universities, selecting the top 1 000 for publication.

Harrison further noted that UCT’s 2030 Vision aims at fostering a just and equitable society by harnessing human potential and remains the guiding force behind the university’s priorities. An additional facet of UCT’s excellence is reflected in the list of highly cited researchers released annually by Clarivate Analytics. This list highlights researchers who have made significant impacts through the publication of highly cited papers. UCT boasts three researchers on its most recent list: Emeritus Professor William Bond, Professor Estelle Lambert and Professor Dan Stein.

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