Academic Jobs Logo
2026 University Employer Rankings

Higher Education Employer Rankings: Best Universities to Work For 2026

Welcome to the new era of transparency in academia. AcademicJobs.com is proud to introduce the Higher Education Employer Rankings—a dynamic, community-driven platform designed to empower employees and help universities showcase their strengths as employers.

Top Higher Education Employers 2026

Discover the highest-rated universities and academic institutions based on comprehensive employee reviews.

1981

Universiti Sains Malaysia

Score:6.70/10
1982

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

Score:6.70/10
1983

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Score:6.70/10
1984

University College of Applied Sciences

Score:6.70/10
1985

University of Aleppo

Score:6.70/10
1986

University of Applied Sciences

Score:6.70/10
1987

University of Applied Sciences in Ferizaj

Score:6.70/10
1988

University of Bahri

Score:6.70/10
1989

University of Basrah

Score:6.70/10
1990

University of Bergen

Score:6.70/10
1991

University of Cebu

Score:6.70/10
1992

University of Central Greece

Score:6.70/10
1993

University of Central Punjab

Score:6.70/10
1994

University of Chittagong

Score:6.70/10
1995

University of Computer Science, Mandalay

Score:6.70/10
1996

University of Constanta

Score:6.70/10
1997

University of Da Lat

Score:6.70/10
1998

University of Dental Medicine Yangon

Score:6.70/10
1999

Trinity College Dublin - University of Dublin

Score:6.70/10
2000

University of East

Score:6.70/10

Want to see other vital rankings?

Find and Rank employers, courses, professors, universities and colleges NOW!

Shaping the Future of Academic Workplaces

The Higher Education Employer Ranking is more than just a list; it is a living ecosystem of feedback. Built specifically for the unique environment of colleges and universities, these rankings provide a 360-degree view of what it’s actually like to work at an institution.

How it Works

Our ranking system is built on four core pillars to ensure integrity and relevance:

The 10 Core Metrics

Employees rate their institution on a sliding scale of 1 (Poor) to 10 (Excellent) across these critical areas:

MetricDescription
Overall Job SatisfactionGeneral happiness with your role and the institution.
Work-Life BalanceSupport for personal time and manageable workloads.
Career GrowthAvailability of promotion paths and professional development.
Management & LeadershipEffectiveness of deans, chairs, and executive leadership.
Compensation & BenefitsSatisfaction with salary, health plans, and retirement.
Culture & ValuesAlignment between the institution's mission and your own.
DEICommitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the workplace.
Team CollaborationThe quality of communication within your specific department.
Innovation & CreativityEncouragement to pursue new ideas and research.
Likelihood to RecommendYour "Employer Net Promoter Score" (eNPS).

Optional Feedback: Every rating includes a space for comments, allowing you to provide context and suggest specific areas for institutional improvement.

Rules and Community Guidelines

To maintain a fair and professional environment, all participants must adhere to the following:

For Employees

For Employers