The University of New Hampshire ranked 128th in the United States, 388th in the global 2025 rating, and scored in the TOP 50% across 170 research topics. The University of New Hampshire ranking is based on 3 factors: research output (EduRank's index has 31,578 academic publications and 1,281,169 citations attributed to the university), non-academic reputation, and the impact of 168 notable alumni.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 123rd for Environmental Science in the United States and 438th in the World with 18,683 publications made and 865,022 citations received. Main research topics: Geology, Geography and Cartography, Ecology, Paleontology, Oceanography.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 175th for Biology in the United States and 716th in the World with 16,306 publications made and 728,949 citations received. Main research topics: Paleontology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Botany, Agricultural Science.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 145th for Physics in the United States and 624th in the World with 16,253 publications made and 661,411 citations received. Main research topics: Quantum and Particle physics, Materials Science, Astrophysics and Astronomy, Nuclear Physics, Optical Engineering.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 163rd for Engineering in the United States and 702nd in the World with 15,890 publications made and 618,782 citations received. Main research topics: Materials Science, Optical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 170th for Chemistry in the United States and 758th in the World with 14,021 publications made and 639,328 citations received. Main research topics: Organic Chemistry, Materials Science, Biochemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Physical chemistry.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 168th for Liberal Arts & Social Sciences in the United States and 649th in the World with 13,540 publications made and 553,937 citations received. Main research topics: Political Science, Law, Sociology, History, Philosophy.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 201st for Computer Science in the United States and 785th in the World with 9,893 publications made and 348,061 citations received. Main research topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Telecommunications, Machine Learning, Neuroscience, Computer Vision.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 194th for Medicine in the United States and 778th in the World with 9,043 publications made and 402,250 citations received. Main research topics: Public Health, Pathology, Psychiatry, Nursing, Anatomy and Physiology.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 186th for Psychology in the United States and 579th in the World with 5,686 publications made and 242,541 citations received. Main research topics: Social Psychology, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Child Psychology, Education Majors.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 203rd for Mathematics in the United States and 797th in the World with 4,868 publications made and 176,379 citations received. Main research topics: Statistics, Math Teachers, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, Applied Mathematics, Blockchain and Cryptography.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 187th for Business in the United States and 667th in the World with 4,066 publications made and 155,587 citations received. Main research topics: Management, Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Advertising.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 210th for Economics in the United States and 725th in the World with 3,314 publications made and 103,313 citations received. Main research topics: Development Studies, Finance, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, Political Economy, Investment Banking and Stock trading.
The University of New Hampshire ranked 178th for Art & Design in the United States and 621st in the World with 2,403 publications made and 77,891 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.