University of Vienna

Austria
1365
Universitätsring 1,1010 Vienna,Austria
Academic Ranking of World Universities(ARWU)
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101-150
Academic Ranking of World Universities
The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) was first published in June 2003 by the Center for World-Class Universities (CWCU), Graduate School of Education (formerly the Institute of Higher Education) of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, and updated on an annual basis. Since 2009 the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) has been published and copyrighted by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy. ShanghaiRanking Consultancy is a fully independent organization on higher education intelligence and not legally subordinated to any universities or government agencies. ARWU uses six objective indicators to rank world universities, including the number of alumni and staff winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals, number of highly cited researchers selected by Clarivate, number of articles published in journals of Nature and Science, number of articles indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index in the Web of Science, and per capita performance of a university. More than 2500 universities are actually ranked by ARWU every year and the best 1000 are published. (Read full Methodology)
University of Vienna ranks #101-150 in the 2025 Academic Ranking of World Universities. Decode Your University's Ranking Data
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Total Score
Score on Alumni
Number of the alumni of an institution winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals. Alumni are defined as those who obtain bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees from the institution. Different weights are set according to the periods of obtaining degrees. The weight is 100% for alumni obtaining degrees after 2011, 90% for alumni obtaining degrees in 2001-2010, 80% for alumni obtaining degrees in 1991-2000, and so on, and finally 10% for alumni obtaining degrees in 1921-1930. If a person obtains more than one degree from an institution, the institution is considered once only. (Read full Methodology)
16.1
Score on Award
Number of the staff of an institution winning Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Economics and Fields Medal in Mathematics. Staff is defined as those who work at an institution at the time of winning the prize. Different weights are set according to the periods of winning the prizes. The weight is 100% for winners after 2021, 90% for winners in 2011-2020, 80% for winners in 2001-2010, 70% for winners in 1991-2000, and so on, and finally 10% for winners in 1931-1940. If a winner is affiliated with more than one institution, each institution is assigned the reciprocal of the number of institutions. For Nobel prizes, if a prize is shared by more than one person, weights are set for winners according to their proportion of the prize. (Read full Methodology)
11.7
Score on HiCi
Number of Highly Cited Researchers selected by the Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate. The Highly Cited Researchers list issued in November 2024 was used for the calculation of HiCi indicator in ARWU 2025. If a Highly Cited Researcher receives recognition in more than one ESI fields, each field is counted separately. Only the primary affiliations of Highly Cited Researchers are considered. (Read full Methodology)
17.4
Score on N&S
Number of research articles published in Nature and Science between 2020 and 2024. To distinguish the order of author affiliation, a weight of 100% is assigned for corresponding author affiliation, 50% for first author affiliation (second author affiliation if the first author affiliation is the same as corresponding author affiliation), 25% for the next author affiliation, and 10% for other author affiliations. When there are more than one corresponding author addresses, we consider the first corresponding author address as the corresponding author address and consider other corresponding author addresses as first author address, second author address etc. following the order of the author addresses. Only publications of 'Article' type are considered. (Read full Methodology)
27.8
Score on PUB
Number of papers indexed in Science Citation Index-Expanded and Social Science Citation Index (Web of Science) in 2024. Only publications of 'Article' type are considered. When calculating the total number of papers of an institution, a special weight of two was introduced for papers indexed in Social Science Citation Index. (Read full Methodology)
38.8
Score on PCP
Weighted scores of the above five indicators divided by the number of full-time equivalent academic staff. If the number of academic staff for institutions of a country cannot be obtained, the average number of academic staff for world top 1000 universities will be used for all institutions in this country. For ARWU 2025, the numbers of full-time equivalent academic staff are obtained for institutions in USA, UK, China, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, Italy, Australia, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, South Korea, Czechia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Austria, Norway, Poland, Israel etc. (Read full Methodology)
32.5
Global Ranking of Academic Subjects(GRAS)
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Subject Rank
Communication
2
Political Sciences
33
Mathematics
34
Ecology
46
Physics
51-75
Atmospheric Science
51-75
Earth Sciences
76-100
Biological Sciences
76-100
Agricultural Sciences
76-100
Psychology
76-100
Total Score
225.6
Score on World-Class Faculty
The World-Class Faculty category comprises four indicators: International Academic Award Laureates (Laureate), Highly Cited Researchers (HCR), Chief Editors of International Academic Journals (Editor), and International Academic Organization Leadership (Leadership). (Read full Methodology)
49.6
Score on World-Class Output
The World-Class Output category includes Top Journal Papers (TJ) and International Academic Awards (Award). (Read full Methodology)
77.2
Score on High Quality Research
The High-Quality Research category includes Q1 Journal Papers (Q1). The number of influential journal publications (Q1) is an important measure of an institution’s research output in the corresponding subject. Q1 refers to the number of papers published by an institution in an Academic Subject within journals ranked in Q1 based on the Journal Impact Factor during the period of 2020-2024. Only publications classified as “Article” or “Review” are considered. Data is collected from Web of Science and InCites. Publications from different Web of Science categories are grouped into relevant Academic Subjects. (Read full Methodology)
71.7
Score on Research Impact
The Research Impact category includes Category Normalized Citation Impact (CNCI). Category Normalized Citation Impact (CNCI) is the ratio of the citations received by an institution's published papers to the average citations of papers in the same category, year, and type of journal publication within an Academic Subject during the period of 2020-2024. A CNCI value of 1 represents world-average performance. A CNCI below 1 indicates that the citation times of this group publications are lower than the average level, while a CNCI above 1 signifies that the paper’s citation performance exceeds the average level. Only publications classified as “Article” or “Review” are considered. Data is collected from InCites database. (Read full Methodology)
18.2
Score on International Collaboration
The international Collaboration category includes International Collaborated Papers (IC). International collaboration (IC) is an indicator used to evaluate the level of international collaboration in the respective subject between institutions. The ratio of the number of publications that have been found in at least two different countries in addresses of the authors to the total number of publications in the respective subject for an institution during the period of 2020-2024. Only publications classified as “Article” or “Review” are considered. Data is collected from InCites database. (Read full Methodology)
8.9
University Posters
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Total Enrollment
27.0%
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Business Informatics
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
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Chinese Studies
Classical Archaeology
Classical Philology (Latin)
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Comparative Linguistics of Indo-European Languages and Celtic Studies
Comparative Literature
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Creole - Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes
Culture and Society of Modern South Asia
Didactics Of Informatics
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East Asian Economy and Society
East European History
Ecology
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English Language and Linguistics
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European Master In Health and Physical Activity
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General Linguistics: Grammar Theory and Cognitive Linguistics
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Genetics and Developmental Biology
Geography
German As A Foreign and Second Language
German Studies
Global History
Historical and Cultural European Research
Historical Research, Historical Auxiliaries and Archive Science
History
History of Art and Architecture
History of Theatre, Film and Media
Hungarian Studies
International Business Administration
Interpretation
Islamic Religious Education
Islamic Studies
Japanese Studies
Jewish Studies
Korean Studies
Languages and Cultures of Francophone Areas
Languages and Cultures of Iberoromania
Languages and Cultures of South-East-Romania
Languages and Literatures of South Asia
Mass Media and Communication Science
Mathematics
Matilda: European Master In Women'S and Gender History
Mediaeval and Neolatin Studies
Media Informatics
Meteorology
Middle European Interdisciplinary Master Programme In Cognitive Science
Molecular Biology
Molecular Microbiology and Immunobiology
Musicology
Numismatics and The History of Money
Nursing Science
Nutritional Sciences
Palaeobiology
Philosophies and Religions of South Asia
Philosophy
Philosophy and History of Science
Physics
Plant Sciences
Political Science
Prehistory and Early History
Protestant Theology
Quantitative Economicsnagement and Finance
Regional Research and Regional Planning
Religious Studies
Romance Language and Communication
Romance Literature and Media Studies
Scandinavian Studies
Science - Technology - Society
Scientific Computing
Slavonic Studies (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian)
Slavonic Studies (Bulgarian)
Slavonic Studies (Czech)
Slavonic Studies (Polish)
Slavonic Studies (Russian)
Slavonic Studies (Slovak)
Slavonic Studies (Slovenian)
Slavonic Studies (Ukrainian)
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Social and Economic History
Sociology
Sports Sciences
Statistics
Studies In Egyptology
Theory of Theatre, Film and Media
Tibetan Studies
Translation
Turkish and Ottoman Studies
Urban Studies
Women'S and Gender History
Zoology