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January University of Galway ranked top 100 in Europe
University of Galway ranked top 100 in Europe
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
The Quadrangle, University of Galway
University of Galway has been named as one of the top universities in Europe, according to the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2026.
For the third year in a row the Europe-wide rankings have placed University of Galway in the top bracket in Europe out of 958 institutions across 42 locations.
The QS European Rankings builds on the reputation that University of Galway has achieved in recent years for progress on sustainability in the QS European ranking’s Top 50 for Sustainability; the number one university in Ireland in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings and in the world’s top 50 for progress towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
President of University of Galway, Professor David Burn, said: “Being ranked in the top 100 universities in Europe for the third year in a row is a wonderful endorsement. These annual rankings allow us to benchmark ourselves against our national and international peers and to assess our individual institutional performance across a range of datasets. I am delighted to see ranking successes in our academic reputation, employment outcomes, citations per paper and outbound exchange students.
“In line with our University strategy 2025-2030, Of Galway, For the World, we are determined to build on our international reputation and reach, while serving our students and community through four pillars: Innovation of Health; Creativity, Culture and Society; Sustainable and Resilient Environments, Earth and Ocean; and Transformative Data and AI.
“I would like to commend the effort by our University community in aligning our values of respect, excellence, openness, sustainability and belonging to our education and research outputs and impacts. University of Galway will continue to adapt to societal demands in a multidisciplinary approach that benefits our region, the island of Ireland and internationally, while equipping our students with the skills they need.”
QS Senior Vice President Ben Sowter said: “Europe’s higher education sector remains strong, underpinned by world-class research universities, strong international collaboration, and growing momentum behind transnational alliances and joint degrees. Cross-border mobility remains a defining strength. However, funding and research capacity vary widely between national systems, contributing to uneven performance and talent retention. At the same time, universities face mounting pressure to sustain research excellence, deepen industry engagement, and modernise governance and delivery models amid funding deficits and tightening policy around international mobility.”
University of Galway saw increases in the QS ranking in its Academic Reputation, Employment Outcomes, Citations per Paper and Outbound Exchange Students, placing it 98th out of almost 1,000 institutions.
The full rankings can be found at: www.topuniversities.com/europe-university-rankings.
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Author: Marketing and Communications , NUI Galway
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