About
Kyoto University is one of Asia’s leading research-oriented institutions and is famed for producing world-beating researchers, including 13 Nobel Prize laureates.
The motto of the school, which was founded in 1897, is “freedom of academic spirit”, a value it aims to instill on the 22,000 students enrolled on its undergraduate and graduate programs.
Kyoto ranks competitively in most major ranki...
Kyoto University is one of Asia’s leading research-oriented institutions and is famed for producing world-beating researchers, including 13 Nobel Prize laureates.
The motto of the school, which was founded in 1897, is “freedom of academic spirit”, a value it aims to instill on the 22,000 students enrolled on its undergraduate and graduate programs.
Kyoto ranks competitively in most major rankings, usually coming in the top two for Japan, the top 10 for Asia, and in the top 50 universities globally, making it a major player on the university scene.
The main Yoshida campus has been at the core of the university since its founding, and is notable for its fascinating architecture, encompassing a variety of styles, from brick buildings such as the Clock Tower Centennial Hall (a symbol of the university) to modern laboratory buildings.
Other campuses include Uji campus, which hosts research institutes, state-of-the-art laboratories and testing facilities, and Katsura campus, conceived as a “technoscience hill”. Mixing the traditional and cutting edge, there is therefore no one typical student experience at Kyoto, though what is common to all students is the sense of belonging to an academic community at the forefront of new scholarly horizons, in particular when it comes to new technologies and meeting global challenges.
For those interested in Japanese culture, the city of Kyoto will be of interest as it’s the birthplace of manga and was the capital city of Japan for over 1,000 years. Numerous cultural assets cultivated throughout its long history remain all over the city, and one in every 10 people there is a university student – by far the highest proportion of any Japanese city.
Kyoto is also blessed with an abundance of nature, surrounded by mountains and tranquil temple gardens. Parts of the city are also a conservation hub. Compared with Osaka or Tokyo, the cost of living in Kyoto is relatively low; as the city center is fairly compact, students can travel around safely by bicycle.
Ranking Overview
Ranked Top 50 worldwide across 4 major ranking systems
Ranked in 118 subject rankings
QS World University Rankings
Academic Ranking of World Universities
U.S. News Best Global Universities Rankings
Key Facts
- Students
- 21,617
- Student-Staff Ratio
- 9.0 : 1
- Int'l Students
- 11%
- Female : Male
- 25 : 75
Historical Trend
Longitudinal View
QS
ARWU
US News
Top Subjects
Best-performing areasSubject Rankings
Detailed breakdownQS
52 subjectsARWU
43 subjectsUS News
39 subjectsTHE
10 subjects|
Subject
|
Rank
|
Score
|
Year
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Life Sciences | 43 | 76.5 | 2026 |
| Clinical & Health | 47 | 72.7 | 2026 |
| Engineering & Technology | =52 | 72.7 | 2026 |
| Education & Training | =54 | 62.1 | 2026 |
| Physical Sciences | 59 | 70.5 | 2026 |
| Computer Science | 70 | 66.9 | 2026 |
| Psychology | 75 | 61.8 | 2026 |
| Social Sciences | 78 | 60.6 | 2026 |
| Business & Economics | 101–125 | 52.2 | 2026 |
| Arts & Humanities | 101–125 | 47.9 | 2026 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ranking of Kyoto University?
Kyoto University's performance in the latest university rankings: QS Rank 64, THE Rank 61, ARWU Rank 46, US News Rank =187.
When was Kyoto University founded?
Kyoto University was founded in 1897.
What are the top subjects at Kyoto University?
Top subjects at Kyoto University include: Petroleum Engineering, Biological Sciences, Classics & Ancient History, Modern Languages, Art History.
Where is Kyoto University located?
Kyoto University is located in Kyoto, Japan.