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- 7 May 2026 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has achieved
outstanding results in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026,
released on 25 March, further cementing its position as a global leader
in research and academic excellence. Ten CUHK subjects have secured the
top position in Hong Kong, and 21 subjects rank among the top 50
worldwide. These outstanding results reflect CUHK's sustained commitment
to research impact and the calibre of its scholars, whose work
continues to advance the collective understanding of the world's most
pressing challenges.
CUHK's Academic Excellence and Global Research Impact
Ranked among the world's top 50 universities, CUHK ascended to 32nd
place globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026, marking a
four-place rise that reinforces its role as a hub for rigorous inquiry,
and a dynamic environment where students are empowered to pursue
meaningful research and knowledge exchange. This trajectory is supported
by 17 CUHK researchers recognised on the Highly Cited Researchers 2025
list by Clarivate Analytics, and 431 academics listed among the world's
top 2% scientists by Stanford University. Among them, 47 scholars were
ranked within the global top 100 in their respective fields. Notably,
three scholars, including Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Dennis
Lo Yuk-ming, have earned positions within the global top 10, a
distinction that highlights the remarkable depth and excellence of
CUHK's research community.
CUHK's The Nethersole School of Nursing: Nurturing Research Innovation and Global Talent in Nursing
Among CUHK's strongest performers in this year's rankings, the
Nethersole School of Nursing has been ranked #1 in Hong Kong and Asia,
and #6 worldwide. Reflecting on the academic environment, Pham Nhat Vi
DO, a Vietnamese PhD student in Nursing, shared: "My PhD journey at CUHK
has transformed my research abilities, critical thinking, and
leadership skills. Through CUHK's outstanding faculty support, I have
accessed diverse academic resources and gained invaluable hands-on
experience, building a strong foundation for my future career."
Vi's research focuses on colorectal cancer survivorship using
cutting-edge technology. As the first Vietnamese researcher adopting
this approach, her work reflects CUHK's strength in empowering students
to break new ground.
CUHK's Geography and Resource Management: Advancing Student Research on Pressing Climate Challenges
CUHK's Department of Geography and Resource Management has also earned
notable recognition in this year's ranking, placing #4 in Asia and #21
worldwide. Arati POUDEL, a Nepali PhD student, highlighted the
University's research ecosystem as a key defining aspect of her
experience. "CUHK exceeds expectations through outstanding research
facilities, supportive faculty, and comprehensive professional
development opportunities. The prestigious Belt and Road Scholarship has
also enriched my research journey in this beautiful campus
environment."
Supported by CUHK, Arati's research investigates how adaptation to
climate extremes—particularly water scarcity and excess—are being
addressed, and the pivotal role played by communities and civil society
in leading these responses.
Through the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, CUHK continues
to demonstrate the impact of its research and scholarship. These
achievements underscore the University's growing influence on the global
academic stage and its steadfast commitment to addressing complex
global challenges through innovation, insight, and collaboration.