CUHK Achieves Top 20 Global Ranking in QS World University Rankings 2027
CUHK Achieves Top 20 Global Ranking in QS World University Rankings 2027
Senin, 13 Juli 2026 | 09:20
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- 13 July 2026 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has climbed
14 places in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University
Rankings 2027 to rank 18th globally, entering the global top 20 for the
first time. This milestone reflects significant improvements across key
indicators, including employer reputation, international research
network, and international student ratio, while retaining a full score
in international faculty ratio.
CUHK climbs 14 places to enter the global top 20 for the first time.
CUHK's Academic Excellence and Global Research Impact
CUHK's academic rigour is further recognised in the 2026–27 Best Global
Universities Rankings by U.S. News & World Report, where it ranks
28th globally and 5th in Asia, remaining Hong Kong's top university for
the fourth consecutive year. The University features 15 subjects in the
global top 50, including five in the top 10, such as Education and
Educational Research (#1), Gastroenterology and Hepatology (#2),
Computer Science (#7), and Arts and Humanities and Artificial
Intelligence (both ranked #9).
CUHK: Where Bold Ideas Become Impactful Research
CUHK provides an exceptional environment for impactful research,
supported by approximately 300 research institutes and centres,
alongside four state key laboratories approved by the Ministry of
Science and Technology of China. Reflecting on the academic environment,
Zhamilya Zhirenova, a PhD student in Biomedical Science from
Kazakhstan, has deepened her expertise through her involvement with the
Centre for Neuromusculoskeletal Restorative Medicine (CNRM), an InnoHK
research centre CUHK established with Sweden's Karolinska Institutet.
Unlike traditional research pathways, where students are often confined
to a single university laboratory, Zhamilya gained extensive experience
at Hong Kong Science Park, a dynamic setting that closely resembles
industry. "It feels more like an industrial company," she reflected,
"and that experience has been invaluable." For researchers with
ambitions beyond academia, such early exposure to the pace and
expectations of the biotech industry provides a distinct advantage.
Nurturing the Next Generation of Scientific Innovators
Many of CUHK's scholars are globally renowned experts who have made
significant breakthroughs in their respective fields. These experts
provide valuable mentorship, cultivating an intellectually stimulating
environment for innovative research.
At the Centre for Novostics, an InnoHK research centre dedicated to
advancing molecular diagnostics, Yasine Malki, a Chemical Pathology PhD
student from Hong Kong, highlighted mentorship as a defining aspect of
his experience at CUHK. Benefiting from the mentorship of Professor
Dennis Lo, CUHK's Vice-Chancellor and President, and a pioneer in
molecular diagnostics, Yasine collaborates with specialists in molecular
technologies, bioinformatics, and clinician-scientists, exemplifying
CUHK's dynamic, multidisciplinary approach to medical science.
Through the latest global rankings, CUHK continues to demonstrate the
impact of its research and scholarship. The University offers robust
financial support to attract top-tier global talent, such as the Hong
Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) for the 2027–28 intake, which
provides over HK$1.81 million (approximately US$232,420) in funding.
Applications open on 1 September 2026.