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NUS Ranks 13th Worldwide in THE World University Rankings 2026 by Subject: Medical and Health

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🎯 NUS Achieves Historic Milestone in Global Medical Excellence

The National University of Singapore (NUS) has soared to an impressive 13th place worldwide in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026 by Subject: Medical and Health, marking its highest-ever position and solidifying its status as Asia's top institution in this critical field. This achievement underscores NUS's unwavering commitment to advancing medical education, groundbreaking research, and healthcare innovation amid Singapore's evolving health landscape.

Released on January 21, 2026, the rankings evaluated 1,230 universities across disciplines like medicine, dentistry, nursing, and public health, recalibrating metrics to better reflect sector-specific priorities. NUS outperformed powerhouses such as China's Tsinghua University and the United States' Columbia University, beating expectations and highlighting Southeast Asia's rising prominence in global health sciences.

This ranking comes during NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine's 120th anniversary year, a testament to over a century of inspiring health for all through rigorous training and transformative discoveries.

Chart showing NUS 13th in THE 2026 Medical and Health rankings

Understanding the THE Subject Rankings Framework

Times Higher Education's World University Rankings by Subject employ a robust methodology comprising 18 carefully calibrated performance indicators grouped into five key pillars: teaching, research environment, research quality, industry engagement, and international outlook. For Medical and Health, these are tailored to emphasize clinical relevance, patient outcomes, and interdisciplinary collaboration essential to modern healthcare.

  • Teaching (29.5%): Assesses reputation, student-to-staff ratio, doctorate-to-bachelor's ratio, doctorates awarded relative to staff, and institutional income.
  • Research Environment (29%): Measures volume, income, and reputation of research activities.
  • Research Quality (30%): Evaluates citation impact, strength, excellence, and influence.
  • International Outlook (7.5%): Gauges staff, student, and research diversity.
  • Industry (4%): Tracks patents and industry income.

NUS excelled particularly in research quality and international outlook, leveraging its global partnerships and high-impact publications to climb ranks.

NUS's Steady Ascent: From Top 20 to Elite 13th

Historically, NUS has consistently ranked among the global top 20 in medical and health subjects. In recent years, it held positions around 17th to 20th in THE rankings, with notable strengths in QS World University Rankings by Subject where it claimed Asia's No. 1 spot and 18th globally in 2025. The jump to 13th in 2026 represents a pinnacle achievement, driven by intensified research output and enhanced teaching innovations.

This progress aligns with Singapore's national push for biomedical excellence, where NUS plays a pivotal role as a hub for talent development and knowledge translation.

For aspiring medical professionals eyeing opportunities in Singapore, explore university jobs and faculty positions at leading institutions like NUS.

Spotlight on Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine: The Powerhouse Behind the Rank

Central to NUS's success is the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, which offers comprehensive programs from undergraduate MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) to PhD research tracks. Renowned for its problem-based learning curriculum, the school integrates clinical practice from year one, fostering doctors equipped for Asia's diverse health challenges.

Affiliated with the National University Hospital (NUH), it provides students hands-on experience in a high-volume tertiary center handling complex cases. Recent accolades include multiple faculty members listed among the world's Highly Cited Researchers 2025 and top 2% most-cited scientists.

NUS Medicine Official Announcement

Groundbreaking Research Propelling NUS Forward

NUS's research prowess shines through high-impact studies addressing pressing global issues. In January 2026, researchers identified a key protein capable of reversing cellular ageing, potentially revolutionizing anti-ageing therapies. Other highlights include early detection of brain changes linked to psychosis using advanced neuroimaging and AI-driven diagnostics.

  • Collaboration with Ministry of Health (MOH) revealed Singapore's healthcare carbon emissions 18% lower than global averages, informing sustainable practices.
  • Over $100 million annual research grants fuel innovations in oncology, infectious diseases, and neurodegeneration.

These contributions not only boost rankings but translate to real-world healthcare advancements in Singapore's aging society, where chronic diseases are rising.

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Singapore's Medical Education Ecosystem: NUS vs. Peers

While NUS leads, Singapore's ecosystem thrives with complementary strengths. Nanyang Technological University (NTU) ranks 86th globally in THE 2026 Medical and Health via its Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, emphasizing tech-integrated curricula. Duke-NUS Medical School, a graduate-entry collaboration with Duke University, bolsters translational research.

UniversityTHE 2026 Rank (Medical & Health)Key Strength
NUS13thResearch Quality & Citations
NTU86thIndustry Partnerships
Duke-NUSAffiliated boostPhD/MD-PhD Programs

This synergy positions Singapore as a regional medical hub, attracting international talent. Check Singapore higher ed jobs for openings.

THE NUS Profile

Influencing Singapore's Healthcare Transformation

NUS research directly shapes national policies, from pandemic preparedness—where faculty led COVID-19 studies—to sustainable healthcare models reducing emissions while maintaining efficiency. With Singapore's population aging rapidly (projected 1 in 4 over 65 by 2030), NUS trains specialists in geriatrics, precision medicine, and public health.

Stakeholders praise NUS's role: government invests heavily via Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2025 Plan (RIE2025), channeling billions into biomedicine.

Premier Programs and Student Success Stories

NUS offers diverse pathways: the flagship 5-year MBBS, integrated BSc (Medicine), and graduate-entry MD at Duke-NUS. Step-by-step admissions involve aptitude tests (BMAT), interviews, and interviews emphasizing empathy and ethics.

  • Year 1-2: Foundational sciences with clinical exposure.
  • Year 3-5: Rotations in surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics.
  • Electives abroad via global networks.

Graduates secure residencies at top hospitals, with many pursuing faculty roles or research posts.

Global Collaborations and Esteemed Faculty

NUS boasts partnerships with Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Imperial College, facilitating joint PhDs and exchanges. Faculty like those in the Highly Cited list drive citations exceeding global averages.

This international outlook (scoring near-perfect) attracts diverse talent, enriching perspectives for Asia-centric challenges like tropical diseases.

Future Horizons: Sustaining Excellence

Looking ahead, NUS aims to crack the global top 10 through AI-health integration and quantum biology. Singapore's S$37 billion RIE2030 plan will amplify efforts. Challenges like faculty retention amid global competition persist, but strategic hires position NUS strongly.

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Career Pathways and Opportunities

NUS alumni dominate Singapore's healthcare, with booming demand for specialists (projected 20% growth by 2030). Explore higher ed jobs, rate professors, or career advice for medical academics. Platforms like AcademicJobs.com/university-jobs list faculty, postdoc, and lecturer roles in Singapore.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📈What does NUS's 13th ranking in THE 2026 Medical and Health mean?

NUS's position marks its highest ever, 1st in Asia, evaluating teaching, research, and industry impact across 1,230 unis. See NUS Medicine.

🔬How did NUS improve its THE subject ranking?

Through superior research quality (citations), international collaborations, and teaching innovations at Yong Loo Lin School.

⚖️What are the key pillars of THE Medical rankings?

Teaching (30%), research environment (29%), quality (30%), international outlook (7.5%), industry (4%), tailored for health fields.

🏆How does NUS compare to other Singapore universities?

NUS leads at 13th; NTU at 86th; Duke-NUS boosts grad research. Explore SG uni jobs.

🧬What research highlights contributed to the ranking?

Anti-ageing protein discovery, psychosis brain imaging, sustainable healthcare studies with MOH.

🎓What programs does NUS Yong Loo Lin offer?

MBBS, MD, PhD tracks with clinical integration from year one. High residency match rates.

🏥How does NUS impact Singapore healthcare?

Shapes policies on aging, pandemics; $100M+ annual grants for biomedicine.

💼What career opportunities arise from NUS ranking?

Faculty, postdoc, lecturer roles booming. Visit higher-ed-jobs.

Who are some star faculty at NUS Medicine?

Highly Cited Researchers 2025, top 2% cited scientists driving global impact.

🚀What's next for NUS in medical rankings?

Top 10 goal via AI, RIE2030 investments. Future-proofing Asia health.

🌍How international is NUS medical education?

Partnerships with Harvard, Imperial; diverse faculty/students enhance global outlook.