Academic Ranking of World Universities

Emory University
English Name: Emory University
Region: Northern America
Country/Region: USA
Found Year: 1836
Address: 201 Dowman Drive
Website: http://www.emory.edu

Located in the historic neighborhood of Druid Hills in Atlanta, Georgia, Emory University is a top-ranked liberal arts and research institution that is guided by its mission to “create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity.” Emory graduates creative thinkers, problem solvers, and moral leaders who work to solve some of the world’s most vexing issues.

 

The university’s 15,252 students come from nearly every US state and territory and from across the globe. Lauded for their academic achievements and commitment to service, Emory students typify the university’s core values of inclusion, compassion, collaboration, integrity, optimism, and boldness. Undergraduates can pursue more than 80 majors in a curriculum based on inquiry and the nature of evidence, with many opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary scholarship, research, study abroad, and service in Atlanta, the US, and internationally. In addition to the Laney Graduate School, which offers the PhD and master’s degrees in more than 40 programs across the humanities, the social sciences, biomedical and natural science, public health, nursing, and business, Emory has professional schools of business, law, medicine, nursing, public health, and theology. 

 

Emory students enjoy the close attention and stellar teaching of a faculty that has been honored with numerous awards including the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Among them are accomplished authors, lecturers, patent holders, and researchers as well as 18 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 26 members of the National Academy of Medicine, and 5 members of the National Academy of Science.

Total Enrollment:12258
           International Students:1367(11%)
Undergraduate Enrollment:6825
           International Students:555(8%)
Graduate Enrollment:5433
           International Students:812(15%)

Undergraduate Programs
           Administration
           African American Studies
           African Studies
           Allied Health
           American Studies
           Anthropology
           Anthropology and Human Biology
           Anthropology and Religion
           Arabic
           Architectural Studies
           Art History
           Arts
           Asian and Asian American Studies
           Astronomy
           Biology
           Catholic Studies
           Chemistry
           Chinese Language and Literature
           Classical Civilization
           Classical Studies
           Classics
           Classics and English
           Classics and History
           Classics and Philosophy
           Community Building and Social Change
           Comparative Literature
           Computer Science
           Dance and Movement Studies
           East Asian Studies
           Economic
           Economics and History
           Economics and Mathematics
           Educational Studies
           Engineering Dual Degrees
           English
           English and History
           English/Creative Writing
           Environmental Studies
           Ethics
           Film Studies
           French Studies
           German Studies
           Greek
           Hebrew
           Hindi
           History
           History and Religion
           Interdisciplinary Studies In Society and Culture
           International Studies
           Irish Studies
           Italian Studies
           Japanese
           Jewish Studie
           Journalism
           Latin
           Latin American and Caribbean Studies
           Linguistics
           Linguistics / Russian
           Mathematics
           Mathematics and Computer Sciences
           Mathematics/Political Science
           Medieval and Renaissance Studies
           Mediterranean Archeology
           Middle Eastern Studies
           Music
           Nursing
           Nursing
           Persian Language and Literature
           Philosophy
           Philosophy and Religion
           Physics
           Physics and Astronomy
           Political Science
           Portugese
           Pre Business Administration
           Pre Dentistry
           Pre Law
           Pre Medicine
           Pre Nursing
           Pre Physical Therapy
           Pre Physician Associate
           Pre Theology
           Pre Veterinary Medicine:
           Pre-Pharmacy
           Psychology
           Psychology/Linguistics
           Religion
           Religion and Classical Civilization
           Religion and Sociology
           Religion: Judaic Studies
           Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures
           Russian and East European Studies
           Russian Languages and Culture
           Sanskrit
           Science
           Science, Culture and Society
           Sociology
           Spanish
           Theater Studies
           Visual Arts
           Women'S Studies
Graduate Programs
           Anthropology
           Art History
           Behavioral Sciences and Health Education
           Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology
           Bioethics
           Biomedical Engineering
           Biostatistics
           Business
           Cancer Biology
           Chemistry
           Clinical Psychology
           Clinical Research
           Cognition and Development (Psychology)
           Comparative Literature
           Computer Science and Informatics
           Development Practice
           Economics
           Educational Studies
           English
           Environmental Health Sciences
           Epidemiology
           Film Studies
           French
           Genetics and Molecular Biology
           Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
           Health Services Research and Health Policy
           History
           Immunology and Molecular Pathogenesis
           Mathematics
           Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
           Molecular and Systems Pharmacology
           Music
           Neuroscience
           Neuroscience and Animal Behavior (Psychology)
           Nursing
           Nutrition and Health Sciences
           Philosophy
           Physics
           Political Science
           Population Biology, Ecology, and Evolution
           Religion
           Sociology
           Spanish
           Women'S, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Performance in Academic Ranking of World Universities
ARWU 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Institutional
Ranking
99101-152101-152102-150102-150101-151100101-150102-150101-150101-150101-150101-150101-150101-150101-150101-150
Performance in Academic Ranking of World Universities by Broad Subject Fields
Broad Subject Fields 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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LIFE52-7651-7552-7551-7551-7551-7551-7551-7551-7551-75
MED27282832322831333351-75
SOC4243444644454651-7576-100101-150
Performance in Academic Ranking of World Universities by Subject Fields
Subject Fields 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Mathematics76-101//76-100101-150/151-200
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Chemistry76-10151-7551-7576-10076-100101-150101-150
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Economics/Business464951-7551-7551-7551-7551-75
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