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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

(UH)

Part of University of Hawaii System

🇺🇸 United States / Hawaii / Honolulu
Public Land Grant R1 Est. 1907

About

Rooted in a rich history of academic tradition and excellence, the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is the largest and oldest of the 10 UH campuses. Established in 1907, UH Mānoa offers affordable, world-class higher education to the people of Hawai‘i and conducts pioneering research to address critical issues facing the state and the world.

UH Mānoa is internationally recognized and consistently...

Rooted in a rich history of academic tradition and excellence, the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is the largest and oldest of the 10 UH campuses. Established in 1907, UH Mānoa offers affordable, world-class higher education to the people of Hawai‘i and conducts pioneering research to address critical issues facing the state and the world.

UH Mānoa is internationally recognized and consistently rated in the top 2 percent in national and international rankings by the most prestigious organizations. Offering hundreds of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees as well as a strong, vital research program, the university is also nationally ranked in NCAA Division I athletics.

UH Mānoa continues to provide excellent value with tuition below the national average for a public university, according to the U.S. Department of Education. It is one of the reasons why Hawai‘i has one of the country’s lowest rates of student debt.

UH Mānoa is one of 115 R1: Research Universities, considered the top tier in the country. It is a global leader in earth and environmental sciences, consistently ranked among the top 15 universities internationally. UH Mānoa researchers provide world-class expertise to local and regional leaders addressing important issues including sustainability, climate, food systems and Hawai‘i’s unique health issues.

One of only a handful of universities nationwide to hold the distinction of being a land-, sea-, sun- and space-grant institution, UH Mānoa is ranked among the top 50 public universities in research expenditures by the National Science Foundation. Classified by the Carnegie Foundation as having “very high research activity,” UH Mānoa is known for its groundbreaking work in the fields of oceanography, astronomy, Pacific Islands and Asian area studies, linguistics, cancer research and genetics.

UH Mānoa is committed to being the leading indigenous serving university in the country and proudly delivers a unique multicultural global experience in a Hawaiian place of learning, with a long history of adherence to the principles of sustainability and the essence of aloha—truly like nowhere else on earth.

Ranking Overview

Ranking Snapshot

Ranked Top 251 worldwide across 4 major ranking systems

THE #251–300 (2026)
ARWU #301-400 (2025)

Ranked in 68 subject rankings

QS QS World University Rankings
# =643
97
27.2
2027
THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings
# 251–300
54.3
2026
ARWU Academic Ranking of World Universities
# 301-400
2025
US News U.S. News Best Global Universities Rankings
# =483
6
53.1
2026

Key Facts

Students
15,780
Student-Staff Ratio
12.5 : 1
Int'l Students
10%
Female : Male
59 : 41
Staff
1,272

Historical Trend

Longitudinal View
QS QS
THE THE
ARWU ARWU
US News US News
1 101 201 301 401 501 601 650 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Rank
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Top Subjects

Best-performing areas
7
Oceanography
Top 10
11
Atmospheric Science
Top 50
=26
Marine and Freshwater Biology
Top 50
32
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Top 50
46
Hospitality & Leisure Management
Top 50
48
Marine/Ocean Engineering
Top 50
51-75
Earth & Marine Sciences
Top 100
51-100
Earth & Marine Sciences
Top 100
51-100
Geology
Top 100
51-100
Geophysics
Top 100
51-100
Library & Information Management
Top 100
=54
Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Top 100
=61
Linguistics
Top 100
76-100
Ecology
Top 100
76-100
Public Administration
Top 100

Subject Rankings

Detailed breakdown

ARWU

28 subjects
Subject
Rank
Score
Year
Oceanography 7 193.5 2025
Atmospheric Science 11 222.5 2025
Hospitality & Tourism Management 32 119.4 2025
Marine/Ocean Engineering 48 158.6 2017
Earth & Marine Sciences 51-75 - 2025
Ecology 76-100 - 2025
Public Administration 76-100 - 2025
Geography 101-150 - 2024
Sociology 151-200 - 2023
Education & Training 151-200 - 2025
Communication & Media Studies 151-200 - 2025
Water Resources 201-300 - 2025
Biotechnology 201-300 - 2023
Biological Sciences 201-300 - 2025
Law & Legal Studies 201-300 - 2024
Politics 201-300 - 2025
Business Administration 201-300 - 2022
Civil Engineering 301-400 - 2025
Environmental Sciences 301-400 - 2025
Food Science & Technology 301-400 - 2025
Human Biological Sciences 301-400 - 2021
Agricultural Sciences 301-400 - 2025
Economics & Econometrics 301-400 - 2025
Psychology 301-400 - 2022
Physics & Astronomy 401-500 - 2025
Energy Science & Engineering 401-500 - 2019
Public Health 401-500 - 2021
Management 401-500 - 2025

US News

13 subjects
Subject
Rank
Score
Year
Marine and Freshwater Biology =26 53.1 2026
Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences =54 53.1 2026
Geosciences 82 53.1 2026
Space Science 90 53.1 2026
Arts and Humanities =131 53.1 2026
Ecology =169 53.1 2026
Plant and Animal Science =193 53.1 2026
Social Sciences and Public Health =332 53.1 2026
Environment/Ecology =358 53.1 2026
Public, Environmental and Occupational Health 471 53.1 2026
Biology and Biochemistry =487 53.1 2026
Engineering =1,082 53.1 2026
Chemistry =1,272 53.1 2026

QS

30 subjects
Subject
Rank
Score
Year
Hospitality & Leisure Management 46 54.3 2024
Earth & Marine Sciences 51-100 - 2026
Geology 51-100 - 2026
Geophysics 51-100 - 2026
Library & Information Management 51-100 - 2025
Linguistics =61 71.5 2026
English Language & Literature 101-150 - 2026
Anthropology 101-200 - 2026
Archaeology 151-200 - 2024
Agriculture & Forestry 151-200 - 2026
History 201-250 - 2025
Philosophy 201-225 - 2025
Geography 201-250 - 2025
Politics 201-250 - 2025
Modern Languages 251-300 - 2026
Psychology 251-300 - 2024
Communication & Media Studies 251-275 - 2026
Arts & Humanities =345 63.1 2026
Environmental Sciences 351-400 - 2026
Education & Training 351-400 - 2026
Law & Legal Studies 351-370 - 2024
Physics & Astronomy 401-450 - 2026
Social Sciences & Management 451-500 - 2024
Biological Sciences 451-500 - 2026
Medicine 451-500 - 2026
Life Sciences & Medicine 501-550 - 2026
Natural Sciences 501-550 - 2026
Business & Management Studies 551-600 - 2025
Economics & Econometrics 551-700 - 2025
Computer Science 701-750 - 2025

THE

11 subjects
Subject
Rank
Score
Year
Education & Training 101–125 51.8 2026
Physical Sciences 126–150 56.7 2026
Arts & Humanities 151–175 43.2 2026
Life Sciences 201–250 49.6 2026
Law & Legal Studies 201–250 37.7 2026
Social Sciences 251–300 42.1 2026
Clinical & Health 301–400 40.1 2026
Psychology 301–400 38.3 2026
Business & Economics 401–500 36.4 2026
Computer Science 501–600 35.5 2026
Engineering & Technology 501–600 36.5 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ranking of University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa?

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's performance in the latest university rankings: QS Rank =643, THE Rank 251–300, ARWU Rank 301-400, US News Rank =483.

When was University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa founded?

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa was founded in 1907.

What are the top subjects at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa?

Top subjects at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa include: Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Marine and Freshwater Biology, Hospitality & Tourism Management, Hospitality & Leisure Management.

Where is University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa located?

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is located in Honolulu, United States.