UNAM named one of the 100 best universities in the world

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The National Autonomous University of‍ Mexico (UNAM) ⁤continues its consolidation as one of the leading higher education institutions in⁣ the world, which⁤ was evident in the ⁣inaugural edition of the ⁤ Interdisciplinary Science Rankings ⁣(ISR) 2025, where the‍ highest ​university ranked 54th worldwide, which maintains it as the ‍only Mexican university and ‌ Latin ‌America in the top 100.

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This ranking, organized by Times Higher ⁣Education in collaboration with Schmidt Science Fellowsthe ⁣criteria ⁣that reflect the impact​ of the institutions on the i were ‌taken into account.interdisciplinary researchthe‍ quality of its scientific publications and its ability to​ address complex global ‍problems.

According to a publication of the UNAM Gazettethis position ​is not only a source of pride for Mexico, but also ⁤a sign of its leadership in the region.

This achievement​ underscores the university’s​ commitment to academic⁢ innovation, the ‍promotion ​of research‍ relevant to society and its‍ ability ‌to collaborate in international initiatives that seek solutions to current complex problems.

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Among these contributions, projects related to climate change, the preservation of biodiversity, and the ​ development of technology for ⁤vulnerable communities.

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Furthermore, according to the QS⁣ World ​University Rankings ‍by Subject 2023, Several ‍of ⁢UNAM’s courses ⁤are among the⁢ best in the world.

Modern Languages ranks 14th globally, stands​ out for its focus ‌on cultural⁣ and linguistic diversity, when⁤ preparing students ‍ for‌ a globalized world.

The area of ​​Arts and Humanities, which ⁣was placed⁣ 16th, reaffirms its role as a pillar in the production of knowledge about ‍history, philosophy, and art​ in Latin America.

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To⁤ the discipline of Anthropology was ranked 17th, yeIt is a reflection ⁣of the strong bond ​highlighted by UNAM with the cultural heritage of Mexico ​and the world.

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Since ⁤its inception, the university has defended the education public, free and⁢ quality, as a fundamental rightwhich has​ made it a symbol ⁤of equitable ⁤access to ⁢knowledge.

On the other hand, Ciudad Universitaria, recognized as Heritage of humanity by​ UNESCO, is an example of integration between architecture, history, art and functionality. This space is not only a ‍place for academic⁤ training, but also a symbol of identity and pride for Mexico and the region.

These international recognitions and academic achievements demonstrate that UNAM‌ is​ not only a benchmark in higher education,⁤ but ⁣also an engine of⁣ social change.

How can universities in‌ Latin America improve their‍ performance in ⁤global ⁤rankings based on UNAM’s‍ experience?

Interview ​between Time.news Editor and UNAM Education Expert

Time.news⁣ Editor: ⁢Good day, and welcome to our special⁢ segment! Today, we’re elucidating the⁣ remarkable achievements of‌ the National ‌Autonomous University of Mexico, or UNAM, as ​it recently made waves in the inaugural Interdisciplinary Science Rankings,‌ placing⁣ 54th in the world. Joining us to discuss this event is Dr. Ana Rodriguez, an esteemed expert in higher ‌education and research. ⁣Thank you for‌ being here, Dr. Rodriguez!

Dr. Ana Rodriguez: Thank you for having ⁣me! It’s a ⁢pleasure to discuss the significance ‌of this achievement​ for UNAM and Mexico ⁣as a whole.

Editor: To kick ​things⁢ off, can you share what factors contributed to UNAM’s impressive ranking in the Interdisciplinary Science Rankings?

Dr.⁣ Rodriguez: Absolutely! The ranking created by Times Higher‍ Education, in collaboration with Schmidt Science Fellows, evaluates universities based on‍ their impact on interdisciplinary ‍research. This includes ⁢the⁤ quality of scientific publications and how well institutions address complex‌ global issues. UNAM‌ has demonstrated ‌excellence in these areas, showcasing its commitment to academic innovation and practical research that benefits society.

Editor: That’s quite an ‌achievement! How does⁢ this positioning resonate with Mexico’s academic ⁣landscape and its leadership‍ in ‌the region?

Dr. Rodriguez: UNAM’s ranking ⁣is not only a⁢ source of pride for Mexico but‍ also signifies its⁤ leadership across ‍Latin America. It illustrates that Mexican institutions can ⁤compete on a⁢ global stage, contributing valuable knowledge and ‌solutions to pressing challenges. ⁤This recognition ‌reinforces Mexico’s potential‌ as a hub for interdisciplinary⁣ research and ⁣innovation.

Editor: Speaking of​ challenges, ​could you delve into the ⁣specific ⁣areas⁣ where ⁤UNAM⁤ has⁣ made​ notable contributions?

Dr. Rodriguez: Certainly! UNAM ‌is active in various research ⁣projects addressing critical global issues such as climate change, biodiversity preservation, and⁣ technological advancements for vulnerable ‌communities. The university’s interdisciplinary approach‍ allows for ⁤collaboration across different fields, ensuring comprehensive solutions⁤ to these complex problems.

Editor: It’s⁣ fascinating ​to see ‌how academia can drive change⁣ in society. Additionally, the QS World University Rankings‌ by Subject also highlighted UNAM’s ‍excellence, particularly in Modern Languages,⁣ which ranks 14th globally. ‌What does this mean for the university?

Dr. Rodriguez: The ⁢high ranking in ⁢Modern‌ Languages ⁣reflects UNAM’s commitment to ​preparing students for a globalized world by emphasizing cultural and linguistic diversity. This approach​ is essential, not just academically, but also in terms of fostering international⁣ understanding, cooperation, and dialog.

Editor: UNAM’s achievements certainly set a precedent. Moving forward, what would you say are the key takeaways for‍ other institutions in‍ Latin America aspiring to improve their global standing?

Dr. Rodriguez: Collaboration is key! Universities ⁤should⁤ cultivate partnerships both locally and internationally, promote interdisciplinary research, and focus on addressing ‍real-world challenges. Moreover, investing in‍ academic ⁣innovation and encouraging research relevant to societal needs will play a significant role in elevating their positions in global​ rankings.

Editor: ⁤ Wise words, Dr. Rodriguez. Lastly,​ what’s your vision for ⁣the future‌ of⁢ UNAM and similar institutions?

Dr. Rodriguez: ​ I envision a ‍future where institutions‌ like UNAM continue​ to innovate, ‍adapt, and lead in research that is not only⁣ academically rigorous but also socially relevant. By positioning themselves as⁢ leaders in ⁤tackling global challenges, they can‌ inspire ⁢future ​generations of scholars and researchers.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Rodriguez. Your insights are invaluable, and we appreciate you shedding⁤ light on this monumental achievement by UNAM.

Dr. Rodriguez: Thank you ​for⁤ having⁤ me! It’s been a pleasure to discuss the bright future of education and research in Mexico.

Editor: That wraps⁣ up our segment⁣ for today. ⁣Keep an eye ​on UNAM as it continues to ‍shine in the world⁢ of higher education, building bridges​ through​ knowledge and innovation. Thank ⁤you for tuning in!

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