Date added: 2025-07-11
Gdańsk University of Technology in the QS World University Rankings 2026
The ranking takes into account nine indicators, each assigned a different weight. Of particular importance are the opinions of academic staff and employers about the university, collected through an annual survey. These two indicators together account for as much as 45% of the total possible score. A detailed breakdown of the indicators and their respective weights is presented in the table below.
|
Indicator |
Description |
Weight |
|
Academic Reputation |
Data derived from the annual QS Academic Reputation Survey, in which scholars worldwide evaluate academic institutions |
30% |
|
Citations per Faculty |
Based on Scopus data, this metric reflects the average number of citations received per academic staff member at a given institution |
20% |
|
Employer Reputation |
Data collected through the annual QS Employer Reputation Survey, where global employers identify institutions whose graduates are best prepared for work |
15% |
|
Faculty Student Ratio |
The ratio of academic staff to students |
10% |
|
Employment Outcomes |
This metric reflects an institution’s ability to ensure high employability among its graduates and to educate future leaders who will influence their fields |
5% |
|
International Research Network |
This indicator assesses the breadth and diversity of an institution’s international research collaborations |
5% |
|
International Faculty Ratio |
The proportion of international academic staff |
5% |
|
International Students Ratio |
The proportion of international students |
5% |
|
Sustainability |
Data derived from the standalone QS Sustainability Ranking analysis |
5% |