University maintains global ranking
Glasgow Caledonian University has once again been named one of the world's top universities in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2023.
We have been ranked in the 601-800 banding, out of 1,799 institutions, maintaining the position we achieved last year.
There have been positive improvements across three of the five ranked categories for the University, and a fourth category is unchanged from last year, with the results showing the greatest rise for the Citations category score (+4.4). International outlook (+3.0) and Industry income (+2.1) also increased, while Research remained the same. Our Teaching score declined (-0.8).
Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE said: "We are pleased that our University has maintained its position in the THE World University Rankings.
"Our inclusion in this highly respected ranking is testament to the dedication and team work of our staff and students across the University, particularly in regard to citations, the international outlook of the University and the income we draw in from industry, as reflected in our top scores.
“My sincere thanks go to all members of our University community, who continue to deliver outstanding outcomes with impact for the Common Good. We will work together to build on this position in the coming years through continued, collective efforts to improve our student experience, our blended-learning offer and the social impact of our research.”