Taylor’s University is Now Ranked 27th in Asia

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04 Nov 2025

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The Taylor's Team (Editor)

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Taylor’s University continues its remarkable ascent, breaking into the Top 30 universities in Asia. The University is now ranked 27th in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026. This achievement not only cements Taylor’s position as Southeast Asia’s leading private university for the fifth consecutive year but also affirms its growing influence as one of the region’s most progressive and future-focused institutions.

#27 in Asia

This milestone represents a significant leap forward across key indicators, with exceptional progress in Academic Reputation, Citations per Paper, and International Research Network.

 

Professor Barry Winn, Vice-Chancellor and President of Taylor’s University, highlighted the importance of this recognition in strengthening Taylor’s vision for education that is both transformative and globally relevant.

 

“The continuous rise in our ranking reflects our commitment to quality education. We are dedicated to delivering excellence through a purposeful approach, ensuring every initiative, partnership, and innovation is aligned with our mission to foster personal growth, societal impact, and sustainable development.”

 

This commitment to quality has been further validated through the Malaysian Qualifications Agency’s (MQA) recent conferment of Self-Accreditation Status, endorsed by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia — a distinction held by only 20 institutions nationwide. This recognition represents the Government’s highest trust in Taylor’s academic governance and quality assurance, empowering the University to accredit its own programmes and reinforcing global confidence in the quality and employability of its graduates.

 

Taylor’s emphasis on academic excellence and thought leadership is also reflected in the appointment of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and President of Timor-Leste, José Ramos-Horta, as an Honorary Adjunct Professor for its Bachelor in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Honours) programme — a testament to the University’s growing stature as a hub for transformative education and global dialogue.

 

In addition, Taylor’s University continues to uphold an exceptional 99.5% graduate employment rate, as recorded by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia in 2024, significantly surpassing the national average of 92.5%.

Spread the Word: Celebrate Taylor’s Achievement

Join us in celebrating this proud achievement by sharing it across your social media platforms — and let the world know that Taylor’s is shaping the future of education in Asia. We’ve prepared ready-to-share visuals and captions for you to post on your preferred channels. Remember to tag @TaylorsUniversity and include these official hashtags #QSAUR2026 #QSRankings2026 #ExcellenceAtTaylors  to amplify our celebration.

Here’s the suggested copy — just copy, paste, and share it on your socials to spread the news! 

We’re #27 in Asia 🥳 

Delighted to share that Taylor’s has climbed to #27 in the QS Asia University Rankings (up from #36!)! We’re also the #1 private university in Southeast Asia for the 5th year in a row. 

A proud moment for the entire Taylor’s community. 

Read more: https://bit.ly/3LjR1tT

 

#TaylorsUniversity #RiseWithTheBest #RiseTogether #TaylorSphere #QSAUR2026 #ExcellenceAtTaylors #QSRankings2026

Prefer something quick? You can also reshare our official post on your social media and join the celebration with the Taylor’s community. Every share helps spread the pride!

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