EduRank is an independent consensus layer over the world's four major university rankings. We do not publish a ranking of our own — we aggregate QS, Times Higher Education, ARWU and U.S. News into one transparent, reproducible consensus rank for every university.
Ask "how is this university ranked?" and you get four different answers — QS, THE, ARWU and U.S. News each measure different things and rarely agree. EduRank resolves that into a single, defensible number: the EduRank Consensus Rank, computed across all four systems and shown side by side with every source, for 1,400+ universities in 80+ countries — overall and by subject.
Where the major rankings agree, you find the strongest evidence of quality. Where they diverge, our tables make that visible too. We are an aggregator and a comparison layer — not a fifth ranking competing with the others.
EduRank accepts no payment, sponsorship, advertising or commission from any university or ranking organisation. No institution can pay to appear, rank higher, or be removed. We have no affiliation with QS, Times Higher Education, ShanghaiRanking Consultancy or U.S. News & World Report — we simply cite their published results.
Every consensus number is produced by a published, reproducible formula — a percentile average across the four rankings, with no editorial weighting of our own. You can read the exact method on our methodology page, follow every input back to its official source, and pull any university's full data as machine-readable JSON at /u/<slug>.json. Every page carries the publication date of each underlying ranking.
Corrections, data questions or feedback: hello@edurank.co. If a number looks wrong, tell us the source — we verify against the official ranking and fix within 72 hours.