THE European Teaching Rankings Overview

The Times Higher Education has recently launched a Teaching Rankings for European Universities.  NUI Galway participated in this ranking for the first time in March 2019. The results were published in August 2019 and unfortunately, NUI Galway did not reflect well in this ranking with a rank in the range of 126-150 compared to our peer institutions in Ireland who fell in the less than 100 rank. See details  of, THE European Teaching Results here:

The Methodology:

Find out more about the methodology used in THE European Rankings here
The indicators for this ranking are: 

  • Student engagement- 35%
    Engagement (10%), Interaction (10%),  Student Recommendation (10%) and Links to labour market (5%)
  • Resources- 20%
    Staff to student ratio (7.5%),  Research papers published to staff ratio (7.5%) and Quality of services (5%)
  • Outcomes - 20%
    Academic reputation (10%), Graduate Rate (5%) and Skills Development (5%)
  • Environment- 25%
    The gender balance of academic staff (7%), the gender balance of students (7%), the proportion of international students (5.5%) and Erasmus+/ Student mobility (5.5%)

A large proportion of the ranking is based on the, THE Student Survey of Engagement which students fill in on the, THE website.  Participation in this Student Engagement Survey is very small due to the fact that it coincides with the Irish International Student Survey of Engagement distributed at the same time.

 

These are the survey questions that are used by THE in the ranking (students were asked to answer on a scale of zero to 10):

  • To what extent do you have the opportunity to interact with the faculty and teachers at your university as part of your learning experience?
  • To what extent does your university provide opportunities for collaborative learning?
  • To what extent does the teaching at your university support critical thinking?
  • To what extent does the teaching at your university support reflection upon, or making connections among, things you have learned?
  • To what extent does the teaching at your university support applying your learning to the real world?
  • To what extent have the classes you have taken in your university so far challenged you?
  • If a friend or family member were considering going to university, based on your experience, how likely or unlikely are you to recommend your university to them?
  • Do you think your university is effective in helping you to secure valuable internships that prepare you for your chosen career?
  • To what extent are you satisfied with the access to learning materials (such as library, texts, labs and online material) at your university?
  • To what extent are you satisfied with the quality of the learning environment (such as lecture halls, study areas, and labs) at your university?
  • To what extent do you think that the teaching at your university is supporting you to learn skills that will be useful in the world of work after university (for example writing, numeric, presentation or other skills)?
  • To what extent do you have the opportunity to learn about and make connections to the world of work after university (for example through work placements, careers advice)?

News

10th July 2024

University of Galway is ranked within the top 100 Universities in Europe for the second year in a row - University of Galway ranked 98th in Europe out of 685 institutions across 42 European locations in the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2025

12th June 2024

University of Galway maintained its global top 50 rank in the 6th edition of the Times Higher Education (THE) World IMPACT Rankings 2024, with a global rank of 47 (no. 1 in Ireland) out of a total  of 1,705 institutions from 125 countries across the World. It also maintained its top 50 global rankings in five SDGs.  

 

4th June 2024

QS World University Ranking 2025: University of Galway ranked 273rd in the world, out of ~1,500 global universities. 

 

10th April 2024 

QS World University Subject Rank 2024: University of Galway  achieved a global rank in 24 subjects, up from 23 in 2023, with a Top 100 Global Rank in 3 subjects. 

 

5th December 2023

University of Galway is ranked 120 in the second year of the QS Sustainability Ranking, up from 161-170 in 2022. 

 

27th September 2023

University of Galway retains it's global rank of 301-350 in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2024. 

 

20th September 2023

University of Galway is ranked 98th in Europe out of 690 institutions across 42 European locations in the inaugural QS World University Rankings: Europe 

 

27th June 2023

University of Galway is ranked 289th out of ~ 1500 institutions worldwide in the QS World university Rankings. 

 

1st June 2023

University of Galway continued to climb in the  5th edition of the Times Higher Education (THE) World IMPACT Rankings 2023, andhas a global rank of 34 (no. 1 in Ireland, up from 47 in 2022) out of a total  of 1,591 institutions from 112 countries across the World.

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22nd March 2023

QS World University Subject Rank 2023: University of Galway achieved a global rank in 23 Subjects, up from 22 last year - with Performing Arts at University of Galway achieiving a global rank of 101-120 for the first time. The subject of English at University of Galway also broke into the top 100 in the world, achieving a global subject rank of 91.