The 2015 edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject, released earlier this week, features a brand new ranking of the world’s top universities for art and design. This ranking of the world’s top art schools is one of six tables added this year, alongside new rankings dedicated to the fields of architecture, business and management, development studies, dentistry and veterinary sciences.
In the first edition of this international art school ranking, the top spot goes to the UK’s Royal College of Art, followed by the US’s Parsons The New School for Design and Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). While the top 10 is dominated by art schools from these two countries, beyond this the picture becomes much more diverse, with the ranking serving to highlight leading art and design departments across the globe.
Top 10 Universities for Art & Design
Based on the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015
1
Royal College of Art
UK
2
Parsons The New School for Design
US
3
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
US
4
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
US
5
Pratt Institute
US
6
School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
US
7
California Institute of the Arts
US
8
University of the Arts London
UK
9
Art Center College of Design
US
10
Glasgow School of Art (GSA)
UK
The US accounts for 27 of the 100 top art schools featured, followed by the UK with 12 and Australia with 10. Canada, China and New Zealand each have four representatives, while Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Singapore and Sweden each feature three times. A total of 27 countries across Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Americas have at least one leading art and design school included. Celebrating leading art and design schools worldwide
Continental Europe’s leading representative is Italy’s Politecnico di Milano (11th), closely followed by Finland’s Aalto University (14th) and the Netherlands’ Design Academy Eindhoven (19th). The leading Asian positions are claimed by Hong Kong Polytechnic University (24th), followed by China’s Tsinghua University (26th) and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (28th). Australia makes its debut appearance with RMIT University (20th), five places ahead of the University of New South Wales (25th). There’s also a strong performance from leading art schools in the Latin American region, led by Mexico’s Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (22=) and Chile’s Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (29th).
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