UK universities take top four places in European global rankings
John E. Kaye
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- Executive Education, News

Oxford, Cambridge, UCL and Imperial lead U.S. News list as research-focused ranking evaluates more than 2,250 universities worldwide
British universities have taken the top four places in a new ranking of Europe’s best global universities.
The University of Oxford was named the best university in Europe and fourth in the world in the 2026-2027 Best Global Universities rankings published by U.S. News & World Report.
The University of Cambridge placed second in Europe and fifth globally, followed by University College London in third place in Europe and ninth globally.
Imperial College London, meanwhile, ranked fourth in Europe and joint 14th in the world.
The results mean UK institutions occupy the four highest European places in a ranking based on academic research performance and reputation.
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich was the highest-ranked university in mainland Europe, placing fifth in Europe and joint 33rd globally.
The University of Amsterdam was sixth in Europe and 39th globally, followed by the University of Edinburgh, King’s College London, the University of Copenhagen and KU Leuven.
U.S. News said the latest rankings evaluated more than 2,250 universities in more than 100 countries.
The overall global top 10 was led by Harvard University, followed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Oxford, Cambridge, Tsinghua University, University of California Berkeley, Yale University, University College London and Columbia University.
China had the most institutions in the overall rankings, with 409 universities listed.

The U.S had 275, followed by India with 123, the UK with 93 and Japan with 86.
U.S. News said the rankings are based on research reputation and academic performance, using data from the Web of Science Core Collection and InCites Benchmarking & Analytics provided by Clarivate.
The methodology includes indicators such as publications, citations and international collaboration.
LaMont Jones, managing editor for education at U.S. News, said: “For students seeking universities with strong academic excellence and global recognition, the Best Global Universities rankings offer an essential comparative resource.
“Our methodology focuses on a school’s research mission and scholarly impact, helping students identify institutions that are truly at the forefront of global knowledge creation.”
The top ranked 15 European universities are:
- University of Oxford, UK
Global rank: 4 - University of Cambridge, UK
Global rank: 5 - University College London, UK
Global rank: 9 - Imperial College London, UK
Global rank: 14 joint - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland
Global rank: 33 joint - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Global rank: 39 - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Global rank: 41 - King’s College London, United Kingdom
Global rank: 42 joint - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Global rank: 45 - KU Leuven, Belgium
Global rank: 48 - University of Munich, Germany
Global rank: 50 - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Global rank: 51 - Utrecht University, Netherlands
Global rank: 54 - Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Global rank: 57 joint - Leiden University, Netherlands
Global rank: 61 joint
Université de Paris, France
Global rank: 61 joint
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Main image: A panoramic aerial view of Oxford, whose university was ranked best in Europe and fourth in the world in the 2026-2027 U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities rankings. Credit: Chensiyuan/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0.
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