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Higher Education Employer Rankings: Best Universities to Work For 2026

Welcome to a New Era of Transparency in Higher Education

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.

10801

Cosumnes River College

Score:6.40/10
10802

St Edward's School

Score:6.40/10
10803

International University of Grand Bassam

Score:6.40/10
10804

Arizona State University Foundation

Score:6.40/10
10805

Rhodes Trust

Score:6.40/10
10806

St John's College - Cambridge

Score:6.40/10
10807

Helmholtz-Zentrum München

Score:6.40/10
10808

The Royal Society

Score:6.40/10
10809

SB Jain Institute of Technology, Management & Research

Score:6.40/10
10810

Selwyn College

Score:6.40/10
10811

Regulator of Social Housing

Score:6.40/10
10812

Jesus College, Oxford

Score:6.40/10
10813

University of Cambridge - Girton College

Score:6.40/10
10814

The Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys

Score:6.40/10
10815

Clare College

Score:6.40/10
10816

GuildHE

Score:6.40/10
10817

Perrotis College

Score:6.40/10
10818

University of New England

Score:6.30/10
10819

Rancho Santiago Community College District

Score:6.30/10
10820

Gulf Coast State College

Score:6.30/10

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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:

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