2026 QS Rankings by Subject: UGA ranks among the leading French universities and in the global top 100 for Natural Sciences
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On March 25, 2026
Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) has reaffirmed its status as a leading international multidisciplinary university by achieving a strong showing in the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026.
UGA is thus ranked among the world’s best universities in 26 of the 55 disciplines assessed and features in all five major subject areas analysed by QS. In particular, it has climbed to 91st place worldwide in the ‘Natural Sciences’ category, thereby entering the global top 100.
A ranking to measure academic performance
The 2026 edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject, published by the international higher education analyst QS Quacquarelli Symonds, provides an independent comparative analysis of more than 18,300 university programmes, undertaken by students at over 1,700 universities across 100 countries, covering 55 academic disciplines.
These assessments are organised into five main subject areas:
Arts & Humanities
Engineering and Technology
Life Sciences & Medicine
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences & Management
The broad field of Natural Sciences, in which UGA ranks 91st worldwide, comprises nine disciplines: Chemistry, Earth and Marine Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Materials Sciences, Mathematics, Physics & Astronomy.
UGA recognised in 26 disciplines
Among the disciplines included in the rankings, Université Grenoble Alpes stands out in particular:
World Top 50
Geophysics: 26th
Geology: 32nd
Earth and Marine Sciences: 36th
World Top 150
Physics & Astronomy: 121st
Mathematics: 150th
World Top 200
Anatomy & Physiology
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Linguistics
Materials Science
Environmental Science
Statistics and Operational Research
Across all these disciplines, the institution remains in the world’s top 200.
A methodology based on academic excellence and scientific impact
QS uses five key indicators to compile its subject rankings:
Academic reputation
Employer reputation
Research citations per paper
H-index (research productivity and impact)
International research network (global scientific collaboration)
These reputation indicators are based on responses from over 200,000 employers and academics worldwide.
France in the 2026 QS Rankings
French institutions have cemented their international standing: 93 French institutions ranked (up 12 from 2025), represented in 52 out of 55 subject areas, with 686 French entries in the subject rankings (up 31). France is the 8th most represented country in the world.
Among the French institutions most frequently featured in subject-specific and broad-field rankings are: Université PSL (47 appearances), Sorbonne Université (42), Paris-Saclay Université (36), Université Grenoble Alpes and Aix-Marseille Université (31 each).
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