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Rankings and scientific awards

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The scientific quality of Wageningen University & Research (WUR) is affirmed by the prominent position we occupy in international rankings and citation indexes. Below we give you an overview of rankings of WUR. 

About rankings

University Rankings are used by students to help them in their choice of university. Here we present the position of Wageningen University & Research in a variety of such rankings. We would like to emphasize that these should be interpreted with caution and in the appropriate context.

Each ranking is based on a number of indicators related to research, education and impact. Which indicators are used, and their weighting depends on the ranking. The calculation method used by the ranking organization results in a final score per university. ‘Quality’, however, can hardly be captured  in a single score and always encompasses more facets than are represented by any given ranking. For more information, please consult the publication Ranking the university (Universities of the Netherlands, UNL, 2023), and the principles of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment that Wageningen University & Research applies to evaluate the quality of research and education in a broad and responsible way.

Below we briefly explain what some well-known rankings measure, and give the most recent position of Wageningen University & Research in these rankings. These rankings include  Global University Rankings, Subject Rankings for topics of particular relevance for Wageningen, and Sustainability rankings since sustainability is one of the core values of our university.

WUR ranks among the world's best in its core areas

WUR performs well in the overall rankings

WUR is popular with students

WUR and sustainability

Alternative rankings

ERC Grants

ERC Grants were established by the European Union to promote excellence in research in Europe. Excellent researchers can receive grants for their ground-breaking research.

Veni, Vidi, Vici-laureats

The NWO Talent Programme of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research offers grants to talented, creative and excellent researchers. The scheme offers three personal grants that focus on the three phases in the scientific career of researchers: Veni (recently promoted), Vidi (experienced) and Vici (lecturer). This grant boosts innovative research.

Spinoza Prize

The Spinoza Prize, offered by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), is the highest scientific research award for top scientists in the Netherlands. The laureates are internationally renowned and know how to inspire young researchers.

  • 2018: prof.dr. J (John) van der Oost - Spinoza prize for discovering how the CRISPR-Cas-system contributes to the bacterial defense against viruses
  • 2009: prof.dr. M (Marten) Scheffer - Spinoza prize for his groundbreaking contribution to understanding critical turning points in complex systems, varying from transitions in shallow lakes to climate change and the collapse of ancient cultures
  • 2008: prof.dr. WM (Willem) de Vos - Spinoza prize for groundbreaking research into the contribution of microorganisms to our food and health
  • 2007: prof.dr. M (Marcel) Dicke - Spinoza prize for his research in the field of ecology, on the interaction between plants and insects