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鶹Ƶ among top 15 universities globally for graduate employability: Times Higher Education

The Global University Employability Ranking 2025 is based on survey data and reflects the opinions of large employers
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University of Toronto graduates are among the most highly regarded job candidates in the world.

In its latest ranking of graduate employability, Times Higher Education placed 鶹Ƶ 14th globally and eighth among public universities. 鶹Ƶ was also the top-ranked public university in North America.

The  is based on survey data and reflects the opinions of large employers.

“University of Toronto graduates are some of the best educated on the planet,” said 鶹Ƶ President Meric Gertler.

“The world-class learning opportunities provided to our students and the quality of our scholarship and research give our graduates a distinct advantage in the workforce.”

The annual ranking evaluated 250 universities from 44 countries around the world. It was designed and commissioned by , a French human resources consultancy. The survey participants are recruiters or managers who supervise five or more new graduates per year; most work in companies with more than 500 employees. 

There were 13,240 respondents to the survey from 33 countries. More than 129,000 votes were cast, up from 100,700 votes last year. Approximately 1,000 universities were assessed to derive the final ranking of 250 universities. 

鶹Ƶ has consistently ranked among the top 15 globally in the Times Higher Education employability ranking over the past decade, holding the 12th spot last year.

This year’s edition of the ranking was led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the California Institute of Technology and Stanford University. Harvard University and the University of Cambridge rounded out the top five.

Four Canadian universities joined 鶹Ƶ in the top 100: McGill University (31st), University of British Columbia (36th), Université de Montréal (84th) and McMaster University (88th).

Overall, 鶹Ƶ continues to be the highest-ranked Canadian university and one of the top-ranked public universities in the five most closely watched international rankings: Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings, QS World University Rankings, ShanghaiRanking Consultancy’s Academic Ranking of World Universities, U.S. News & World Report’s Best Global Universities and National Taiwan University World University Rankings.

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