The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has climbed five places this year, now ranking 81st among the top 100 universities worldwide according to the 2024 Shanghai Ranking.
For the second consecutive year, three Israeli universities are ranked among the top 100 institutions globally. Alongside the Hebrew University, ranked 81st, are the Technion (85th) and the Weizmann Institute (69th). This is an outstanding achievement for Israeli academia and especially for the Hebrew University.
Professor Asher Cohen, President of the Hebrew University, stated: "The presence of three Israeli universities in the list of the top 100 universities globally is an exceptional achievement in such a challenging and complex year. The Hebrew University's rise to 81st place in the world's most prestigious academic ranking is a testament to the groundbreaking research and commitment to excellence that we uphold as a way of life. We take pride in and extend our gratitude to the university's researchers, academic staff, and administrative team, who continue to promote excellent research daily. We will continue to be the most important civilian institution for the city of Jerusalem, the State of Israel, and a source of international pride."
"The presence of three Israeli universities in the list of the top 100 universities globally is an exceptional achievement in such a challenging and complex year. The Hebrew University's rise to 81st place in the world's most prestigious academic ranking is a testament to the groundbreaking research and commitment to excellence that we uphold as a way of life." - Prof. Asher Cohen
Professor Tamir Sheafer, Rector of the Hebrew University, added: "For nearly 100 years, the Hebrew University has remained committed to excellence in research and teaching. Thanks to our outstanding researchers, we are at the forefront of the global scientific stage, making a decisive impact on humanity's progress towards a better future. We recently concluded the academic year amidst the longest war since the establishment of the State of Israel. Through the united efforts and unwavering dedication of our academic staff, who have earned us a place among the top 100 universities in the world, we provided academic, financial, and social support to all the Hebrew University students serving in the reserves, ensuring that each and every one of them could complete the year without being left behind."
"We recently concluded the academic year amidst the longest war since the establishment of the State of Israel. Through the united efforts and unwavering dedication of our academic staff, who have earned us a place among the top 100 universities in the world, we provided academic, financial, and social support to all the Hebrew University students serving in the reserves, ensuring that each and every one of them could complete the year without being left behind." - Prof. Tamir Sheafer
The Shanghai Ranking, published annually, is considered one of the most reliable academic rankings globally. The rankings evaluate the quality of research at academic institutions, based on various indicators, including the number of faculty members and alumni who have won Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals, as well as the quantity and quality of publications in leading journals. The ranking includes approximately 2,500 universities. Among the top 100 institutions, 38 are in the United States, 14 in China, 8 in the United Kingdom, 5 in Australia, 4 in France, 4 in Germany, 3 in Canada, and 3 in Israel.
In these challenging times, Hebrew University of Jerusalem remains dedicated to our mission of building a better future through education and research. We extend our sincere gratitude to friends and partners worldwide who have shown unwavering solidarity during these difficult times. Together, we will overcome the challenges we face, and our joint pursuit of knowledge remains steadfast.