UWI ranked among the world’s best universities for sixth year

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For the sixth consecutive year, the University of the West Indies (UWI) has earned a position in the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, announced in its 2025 edition last month.

UWI is listed among 2,092 of the world’s top universities, representing a select group from an estimated 32,000 institutions worldwide.

UWI’s entry into THE rankings began in 2018 as a strategic effort to bolster the university’s international reputation and secure funding through increased student enrollment and research grants. Since then, the university has held its place among the top 5% of global institutions, highlighting its growing influence and commitment to the Caribbean region.

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Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles noted, “The UWI’s consistent presence in these rankings reflects our long-standing commitment to academic excellence and leadership. As the higher education landscape rapidly changes, driven by increased competition and reduced funding, universities must innovate to succeed.”

He continued: “The UWI recognises these challenges and is taking proactive steps to enhance its standing regionally and globally. While we see rankings as a measure of our quality improvements, we also understand that positions can fluctuate yearly. In this dynamic environment, we remain committed to reviewing and adjusting our quality standards and processes to meet evolving ranking criteria.”

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Professor Justin Robinson, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Academic-Industry Partnerships, added that UWI’s strong performance in the “Teaching” and “International Outlook” indicators underscores its commitment to accessibility and international engagement, two pillars of the university’s mission. Despite the challenges posed by a recent shift in THE’s ranking methodology—which now emphasizes “Research Quality” over the previous “Citation” indicator—UWI continues to adapt its approach to balance regionally relevant research with global standards.

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings evaluates institutions on five core areas: teaching, research, citations, industry income, and international outlook. This year, nearly 2,100 universities from 115 countries were ranked, making it the most competitive assessment yet. UWI remains the only Caribbean university to meet THE’s criteria, which include publishing a minimum of 1,000 academic papers over five years and offering a diverse curriculum that includes undergraduate programs across multiple disciplines.

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