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THE Latin America University Rankings 2020: results announced

Chilean university leads regional ranking for second year

Published on
July 7, 2020
Last updated
July 4, 2022
Santiago, Chile
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The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile has toppedÌýÌÇÐÄVlog’s latest ranking for the Latin American region, while a Jamaican institution features in the top 20 for the first time.

The Chilean university holds on to the top spot in theÌý°Õ±á·¡ÌýLatin America University Rankings for the second consecutive year thanks to strong scores across the board, but particularly in the areas of knowledge transfer and research environment. Brazil’s University of São Paulo and University of Campinas also remain in second and third place respectively.

Meanwhile, Mexico and Jamaica achieve their highest ever ranking in the table, which includes institutions in the Latin American and Caribbean region. Mexico’s Monterrey Institute of Technology claims fourth place, up from fifth, after improving on teaching environment metrics, while Jamaica’s sole representative, the University of the West Indies, rises 14 places to 18th, mainly as a result of higher scores for teaching and research environment.

However, many of Mexico’s other institutions decline this year, after receiving lower scores for teaching and research. Elsewhere, Colombia falls out of the top 10 after the country’s top representative – the University of the Andes, Colombia – dropped two places to 11thÌýfollowing a drop in its citations score.

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Brazil is once again the most represented nation in the table, with 61 institutions, followed by Chile with 30 and Colombia with 23.

The top new entry in the table is Brazil’s Federal University of Uberlândia, which debuts at 55th place.

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Overall, 166 universities across 13 countries feature in the ranking, up from 150 institutions across 12 nations last year. Uruguay is the only new country to feature this year, with ORT Uruguay University debuting in the 101-125 band.

°Õ³ó±ðÌý°Õ±á·¡ÌýLatin America University Rankings is based on the same 13 performance indicators that underpin theÌý°Õ±á·¡ÌýWorld University Rankings, but theÌýweightings have been recalibratedÌýto reflect the characteristics of Latin America’s universities.


THEÌýLatin America University Rankings 2020: top 10

Ìý2020 rankÌý Ìý2019 rankÌý Institution Country
Ìý1Ìý Ìý1Ìý Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Chile
Ìý2Ìý Ìý2Ìý University of São Paulo Brazil
Ìý3Ìý Ìý3Ìý University of Campinas Brazil
Ìý4Ìý Ìý5Ìý Monterrey Institute of Technology Mexico
Ìý=5Ìý Ìý8Ìý Federal University of Minas Gerais Brazil
Ìý=5Ìý Ìý6Ìý Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) Brazil
Ìý7Ìý Ìý4Ìý Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) Brazil
Ìý8Ìý Ìý7Ìý University of Chile Chile
Ìý9Ìý Ìý12Ìý Federal University of Santa Catarina Brazil
Ìý10Ìý Ìý10Ìý São Paulo State University (UNESP) Brazil

ellie.bothwell@timeshighereducation.comÌý

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