The University of Texas at Austin ranked 26th in the United States, 32nd in the global 2025 rating, and scored in the TOP 10 across 17 research topics. The University of Texas at Austin ranking is based on 3 factors: research output (EduRank's index has 249,099 academic publications and 9,915,982 citations attributed to the university), non-academic reputation, and the impact of 949 notable alumni.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 11th for Engineering in the United States and 15th in the World with 129,901 publications made and 5,520,304 citations received. Main research topics: Materials Science, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Telecommunications.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 13th for Physics in the United States and 19th in the World with 127,566 publications made and 5,448,790 citations received. Main research topics: Quantum and Particle physics, Materials Science, Optical Engineering, Astrophysics and Astronomy, Nanotechnology.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 39th for Biology in the United States and 64th in the World with 119,896 publications made and 5,463,407 citations received. Main research topics: Biochemistry, Genetics, Paleontology, Neuroscience, Nanotechnology.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 26th for Chemistry in the United States and 42nd in the World with 111,197 publications made and 4,931,357 citations received. Main research topics: Materials Science, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Nanotechnology, Physical chemistry.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 17th for Computer Science in the United States and 22nd in the World with 107,822 publications made and 4,557,690 citations received. Main research topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Telecommunications, Neuroscience, Machine Learning, Computer Vision.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 21st for Liberal Arts & Social Sciences in the United States and 27th in the World with 104,693 publications made and 4,029,173 citations received. Main research topics: Political Science, Philosophy, Law, Sociology, History.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 18th for Environmental Science in the United States and 26th in the World with 98,188 publications made and 3,959,049 citations received. Main research topics: Geology, Geography and Cartography, Paleontology, Ecology, Oceanography.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 62nd for Medicine in the United States and 132nd in the World with 73,506 publications made and 3,096,760 citations received. Main research topics: Pathology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Surgery, Nursing.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 34th for Psychology in the United States and 46th in the World with 53,831 publications made and 2,498,984 citations received. Main research topics: Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Child Psychology, Cognitive Science.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 16th for Mathematics in the United States and 20th in the World with 52,907 publications made and 2,343,739 citations received. Main research topics: Statistics, Math Teachers, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, Applied Mathematics, Blockchain and Cryptography.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 16th for Business in the United States and 19th in the World with 37,715 publications made and 1,665,326 citations received. Main research topics: Management, Finance, Marketing, Advertising, Accounting.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 25th for Economics in the United States and 33rd in the World with 28,750 publications made and 1,082,593 citations received. Main research topics: Development Studies, Finance, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, Political Economy, Actuarial Science.
The University of Texas at Austin ranked 13th for Art & Design in the United States and 17th in the World with 21,434 publications made and 714,882 citations received. Main research topics: Fashion Design, Literature, Aesthetics, Art History, Computer Graphics.
Please note that our approach to subject rankings is based on scientific outputs and heavily biased on art-related topics towards institutions with computer science research profiles.