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The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has made headlines by securing the top spot in South Africa across four key disciplines in the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2026. This achievement underscores UJ's growing prowess in areas critical to the nation's economic and technological advancement, including computer science, engineering, physical sciences, and business and economics. As South Africa's higher education landscape evolves amid global competition, UJ's leadership signals a shift toward innovation-driven excellence.
Released in January 2026, these rankings evaluate over 2,000 institutions worldwide using 18 performance indicators spanning teaching quality, research environment, research quality, industry collaboration, and international outlook. For South African universities, the results highlight a competitive field where UJ emerges as a frontrunner in STEM and business fields, challenging traditional powerhouses like the University of Cape Town (UCT) and the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits).
UJ's Dominance in Computer Science
Leading the pack nationally, UJ ranks first in South Africa for computer science, placing in the global 251–300 band—a notable climb of two bands from previous years. This discipline, encompassing artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, data science, cybersecurity, and information systems, reflects UJ's strategic investments in cutting-edge facilities and faculty expertise.
The Faculty of Science at UJ has pioneered programs like the Bachelor of Science in Data Science, attracting top talent and fostering partnerships with industry giants. For instance, collaborations with tech firms have led to real-world projects in AI for healthcare diagnostics, boosting research citations—a key metric in THE evaluations. Students benefit from state-of-the-art labs, preparing them for high-demand roles in South Africa's burgeoning digital economy.
- Global improvement: Up two bands to 251–300
- National leadership: #1 ahead of UCT and Stellenbosch
- Key strengths: High research quality scores and industry income
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Engineering Excellence at the Forefront
In engineering, UJ claims the number one position in South Africa, with a global ranking in the 301–400 band. Covering electrical, mechanical, civil, chemical, and aerospace engineering, this ranking validates UJ's focus on practical, industry-aligned education.
UJ's engineering programs emphasize sustainable development, aligning with South Africa's National Development Plan 2030. Recent initiatives include the Engineering 4.0 Hub, integrating Industry 4.0 technologies like robotics and additive manufacturing. Graduates have secured positions at firms like Eskom and Sasol, contributing to infrastructure projects nationwide.
THE metrics highlight UJ's strong research environment and international outlook, with faculty publishing in high-impact journals and attracting funding from the National Research Foundation (NRF).
Physical Sciences: Building Momentum
Physical sciences, including physics, chemistry, and materials science, see UJ at the top nationally and 301–400 globally. This field is pivotal for advancements in renewable energy and advanced materials, areas where South Africa seeks global leadership.
UJ's Laser Research Institute and Nanotechnology Innovation Centre have produced breakthroughs, such as novel nanomaterials for water purification—a pressing issue in the region. These efforts have elevated research quality scores, positioning UJ ahead of competitors.

Business and Economics: Economic Powerhouse
UJ's College of Business and Economics (CBE) secures #1 in South Africa, ranking 176–200 globally—one of its strongest international showings. This encompasses accounting, finance, management, and economics, vital for Africa's business landscape.
With accreditations from AACSB and EQUIS, UJ's programs blend theory with practice through case studies on African markets. The CBE's executive education arm trains leaders for multinational corporations, enhancing industry engagement scores.
Prof Letlhokwa Mpedi, UJ Vice-Chancellor, noted: “Our consistent top rankings... reflect deliberate institutional choices, sustained investment in academic talent, research infrastructure and programmes aligned to South Africa’s... priorities.”
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Strong Seconds and Broad Excellence
Beyond the top spots, UJ ranks second nationally in education studies (global 126–150), law (126–150), social sciences (151–175), and psychology (251–300). Being ranked in all 11 subjects demonstrates comprehensive strength.
In law, UJ's focus on constitutional and international law addresses post-apartheid challenges. Social sciences gains reflect interdisciplinary research on inequality and urbanization.
Comparing with SA Peers
While UJ leads in four subjects, UCT dominates eight, including medical and health (global 75th), social sciences (89th), and education (94th). Wits and Stellenbosch also feature prominently, but UJ's STEM focus differentiates it.
| Subject | SA #1 | Global Band (SA #1) |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science | UJ | 251–300 |
| Engineering | UJ | 301–400 |
| Physical Sciences | UJ | 301–400 |
| Business & Economics | UJ | 176–200 |
| Medical & Health | UCT | 75 |
This rivalry spurs improvement across the sector. For a full view, visit the THE Subject Rankings.
Behind the Rankings: THE Methodology
THE employs 18 indicators tailored per subject. For example, engineering weights research quality heavily (citations), while business emphasizes industry income. Reputational surveys from 50,000+ academics add global perspective.
South African unis benefit from strong international outlook scores due to diverse student bodies and partnerships.
Read UJ's official release.Implications for Students and the Economy
For students, UJ's rankings affirm quality education leading to employability. In a country with 32% youth unemployment, STEM grads from UJ command premiums—average starting salaries R350,000+ annually.
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Sector-wide, it bolsters SA's innovation ecosystem, attracting foreign investment.

UJ's Strategic Vision and Future Outlook
UJ's Strategic Plan 2035 drives these gains through research-led teaching and global collaborations. Prof Sehaam Khan emphasized: “Our focus... on deepening academic quality... reinforces UJ’s role as a university that prepares graduates for complexity.”
Future trends: AI integration, sustainability focus. UJ aims higher in global bands by 2030.
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In summary, UJ's leadership in the 2026 THE Subject Rankings cements its status as a dynamic force in South African higher education. These results inspire students, educators, and policymakers to prioritize excellence. Stay informed on university developments and explore opportunities at higher ed jobs, rate my professor, and higher ed career advice.
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