QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017: UZH Anatomy and Physiology are #20
The QS World University Rankings publishes one of the world’s most widely read and respected surveys of higher education institutions. Unlike the institutional rankings, the “QS World University Rankings by Subject” focus on individual subjects. The best universities in the subjects are then defined based on four indicators: Citations per scholarly paper, H-index, and reputation surveys of academics and employers.
We are happy to announce that the UZH Institute of Anatomy and Institute of Physiology took together place number 20 in the newly introduced special subject Anatomy & Physiology in the recently published QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017. You can find an interview with our chairman Prof. Johannes Loffing in the UZH news.
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