Accountability Report 2024

Chapter 13:

 

Overview

Honors and rankings are one way to demonstrate the University’s performance. They reflect reputations and help to position the University nationally and internationally. This chapter first presents metrics of faculty awards and National Academy memberships. These represent some of the highest aspirations of research faculty, signaling noteworthy participation and contribution to research and scholarship in a particular area of expertise.

The University of California provides students across the economic spectrum with access to an educational and research environment comparable to the nation’s finest private institutions but on a significantly larger scale.

Universities are ranked in numerous ways, with publishers of rankings choosing criteria based on different audiences and different aims. U.S. News and World Report (USNWR) focuses on academic reputation, graduation rates, student selectivity, and financial resources to create its list of America’s Best Colleges. The Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities ranks institutions around the globe, primarily using faculty research productivity. Additional rankings for UC campuses are available at the link in the section below. While recognizing that these rankings may be useful sources of information, UC does not endorse any particular ranking system nor does it have specific goals with respect to any of them.




UC faculty receive prestigious awards as leaders in their fields.

13.1.1 Nobel Prizes by campus affiliation

Seventy faculty and researchers affiliated with the University of California have won 71 Nobel Prizes.

Learn who UC's Nobel prize winners are at the UC Laureates website

Chemistry

Economics

Literature

Medicine

Physics

Peace

Berkeley/ Berkeley Lab

10

6

1

1

9

Irvine

2

1

Livermore Lab

1

UCLA

3

1

1

2

Riverside

1

1

San Diego

5

3

6

2

1

San Francisco

6

Santa Barbara

2

1

4

Santa Cruz

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 


13.1.2 Prizes, medals, and awards won by UC faculty
13.1.2

 

In addition to the prizes, medals, and awards presented in the chart above, many UC faculty are members of prestigious National Academies, providing leadership in service and general welfare to the nation.

National Academy of Sciences: 693

National Academy of Engineering: 291

National Academy of Medicine: 272

National Academy of Inventors: 135




Five UC campuses are ranked in the top 10 public institutions and all nine undergraduate campuses are in the top fifty.

13.2.1 U.S. News: America’s Top National Public Universities, 2024

 

Public

National

UCLA

1*

15*

Berkeley

1*

15*

San Diego

6*

28*

Davis

6*

28*

Irvine

10

33

Santa Barbara

12

35

Merced

28

60

Riverside

36

76

Santa Cruz

40

82

*tie

Note: Numerical rankings can provide false precision based on very small actual differences among campuses. Campuses are first assigned a score, and the scores are ranked. When the scores are clustered closely, a small change in score can have a large effect on the rank.

 




Two UC campuses rank in the top ten, and eight in the top fifty, among all public and private universities for social mobility.

13.2.2 U.S. News: Top Performers on Social Mobility, 2024

Riverside

2

Merced

4

Irvine

12

Santa Cruz

16

Davis

19

Santa Barbara

31*

San Diego

31*

UCLA

35

Berkeley

114

The social mobility rankings are based on Pell Grant and first generation graduation rates and how Pell Grant and first generation students graduate compared to those not receiving a Pell Grant or who are not first generation.
The U.S. News website explains how the 2022-23 rankings were calculated.




Four UC campuses appear in the top 25 of the Academic Rankings of World Universities.

13.2.3 Shanghai Ranking Consultancy: Academic Rankings of World Universities, 2022

 

Global

National

Berkeley

5

4

UCLA

13

11

San Diego

19

15

UCSF

21

16

Santa Barbara

63

32

Irvine

65

33

Davis

101–150

39–51

Santa Cruz

151–200

52–61

Riverside

201–300

62–82

Merced

201–600

118–1144

The rankings are based entirely on measures of research strength and faculty honors and awards.

This ranking system emphasizes research outputs, such as total research expenditures. Because research outputs are not normalized by number of faculty, larger institutions tend to rank more highly than smaller ones. Institutions with strong research programs, especially in the sciences, also tend to score higher than those whose major strengths are in the humanities and social sciences.




13.2 RANKINGS

Washington Monthly ranked four UC campuses in the top 50 institutions. 

13.2.4 Washington Monthly Research University Ranking, 2023

National
Berkeley 9
UCLA 16
San Diego 20
Davis 21
Merced 56
Irvine 63
Riverside 64
Santa Barbara 67
Santa Cruz 133

Washington Monthly ranks “National universities — four-year institutions that award a significant number of doctoral degrees — based on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research, and promoting public service.”