Université Paris Cité maintains its position as the first French university, 16th in Europe and 37th worldwide for its publication impact according to the new Leiden rankings by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS).

The overall ranking includes 1,506 institutions (versus 1411 in 2023), an increase of 95 institutions compared to the 2023 edition.

Université Paris Cité has 9,527 publications among the top 10% most cited in the world¹ over the 2019-2022 period. This result illustrates both the vitality of publication activities and the impact of the scientific output of Université Paris Cité’s research teams. The university is the number one French institution.

The 9,527 publications are attributed from the most to the least represented, to the following disciplines:

1. Biomedical Sciences and Health
2. Physics and Engineering Sciences
3. Life and Earth Sciences
4. Mathematics and Computer Science
5. Humanities and Social Sciences

Out of the 32 French institutions ranked in 2024, three French universities make it within top 200:
• Université Paris Cité: 110th worldwide and 16th in Europe
• Sorbonne Université: 124th worldwide and 22nd in Europe
• Université Paris Saclay: 164th worldwide and 35th in Europe

 

Methodology of the Leiden rankings
The Leiden rankings are based on bibliometric indicators linked to scientific publications. The identification of these is supported by the bibliographic database of the Web of Science, Core Collection produced by Clarivate Analytics and on the enhancements by scientists of the Centre for Science and Technology Studies of the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. For this year’s rankings, the articles and reviews are based on publications for the period from 2019 to 2022 in international magazines grounded in subject matters. By major themes, the indicators are broken down based on the number of citations amongst 1%, 5%, 10% or 50% of the articles the most cited worldwide. In addition to these indicators related to scientific impact, indicators on collaborations and open science are also available.

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