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QS World University Rankings 2023

Seven of Ireland’s top 10 universities declined in the QS World University Rankings for 2023. For instance, the University of Galway declined by 38 places and is now ranked as the 276th best university in the world. One bright spot was Trinity College Dublin, which retained its position as Ireland’s best ranked university, is now ranked in the top 100 universities in the world. The rankings are determined by key indicators which include academic reputation, staff-to-student ratios, citations per faculty, and the international dimensions of the workforce and student populations.

Trinity College Dublin

Rank: 98 ↑ 3
Status: Public
Research output: Very high
Academic faculty staff: 1,383 Total students: 16,019

University College Cork

Rank: 303 ↓ 27
Status: Public
Research output: Very high
Academic faculty staff: 1,592 Total students: 16,235

Ulster University

Rank: 601-650 =
Status: Public
Research output: High
Academic faculty staff: 1,186 Total students: 22,848 

University College Dublin

Rank: 181 ↓ 4
Status: Public
Research output: Very high
Academic faculty staff: 1,852 Total students: 22,484

Dublin City University

Rank: 471 ↓ 22
Status: Public
Research output: High
Academic faculty staff: 1,311 Total students: 14,164

Maynooth University

Rank: 801-1000 ↓
Status: Public
Research output: Very high
Academic faculty staff: 704 Total students: 11,766

Queen’s University Belfast

Rank: 233 ↓ 24
Status: Public
Research output: Very high
Academic faculty staff: 2,001 Total Students: 21,856

University of Limerick

Rank: 531-540 ↓
Status: Public
Research output: High
Academic faculty staff: 989 Total students: 14,589

Technological University Dublin

Rank: 801-1,000 =
Status: Public
Research output: High
Academic faculty staff: 1,417 Total students: 21,363

University of Galway

Rank: 276 ↓ 38
Status: Public
Research output: High
Academic faculty staff: 1,991 Total students: 15,184

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