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McMaster ranked 5th best university in Canada

According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, McMaster is the fifth-highest ranking university in Canada.

University of Toronto, UBC and McGill are Canada's top ranked universities

According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, McMaster is the fifth-highest ranking university in Canada. (Sheryl Nadler)

The results are in.

Hamilton's McMaster University ranks as the fifth best university in Canada as compiled in the eighth edition of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

The rankings, released Thursday, sit McMaster at 88th overall.

The list, which was compiled with the help of Thomson Reuters, consists of 400 universities from around the world and was based on the 2012-2013 academic year.

"McMaster University has a strong performance across the board and is actually internationally recognized as one of the best universities in Canada," said Phil Baty, the editor of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

McMaster had an overall score of 59.

World University Rankings

Top 5

1. California Institute of Technology

2. University of Oxford

3. Stanford University

4. Harvard University

5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Canadian Universities

21. University of Toronto

30. University of British Columbia

34. McGill University

84. University of Montreal

88. McMaster University

source: timeshighereducation.co.uk

Schools are judged in 13 performance areas that are grouped into five categories: teaching, research (volume, income and reputation), citations (research influence), industry income and international outlook.

McMaster's highest score was in the industry income category, which measures how successful the university is at attracting industry investment regardless of its size.

Baty says McMaster's research influence is also strong point, adding it's "Almost at the levels of prestigious institutions such as the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia."

According to Simon Pratt, project manager at Thomson Reuters, McMaster still has room for improvement despite ranking well.

"There are only really three indicators where McMaster is not quite on a level footing with its peers," said Pratt. "The number of PhD's awarded per academic staff and the two reputational indicators for teaching and research."

McMaster's performance wasn't as stellar as last year, seeing as the school fell 13 spots from its previous ranking. Many other Canadian universities like the University of Alberta, the University of Victoria and McGill all dropped as well.

Pratt suggested that McMaster should focus its efforts on promoting its brand to the global academic community.

The California Institute of Technology, home of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab that helps power the Curiosity Rover, beat out Oxford, Stanford and Harvard for the top spot in this year's ranking.

It had an overall total of 94.8 and scored over 95 in all categories except for the international outlook category, where it scored a 56.