UH Mānoa programs were ranked, including two others that earned top 100 marks.
UH Mānoa was one of the approximately 1,800 universities in 93 countries selected by
GRAS out of more than 26,000 colleges and universities to be considered for the annual ranking. The criteria include research output, research influence, international collaboration, research quality and international academic awards.
“The rankings are a testament to the continued excellence demonstrated by our faculty, staff and students, affirming our position as one of the top universities in the world,”
UH Mānoa Provost
Michael Bruno said. “It is an important reminder of the value
UH Mānoa brings to Hawaiʻi as the flagship university of the stateʻs public higher education system.”