- Student-faculty ratios: 16.4
- Male to female ratio: 48 : 52
- School nature: Public
- Website: http://www.ui.edu.ng/
- Address: Ibadan, Oyo State,Nigeria
- Phone: -
Founded in 1932, the University of Ibadan (UI) was the first university to be established in Nigeria. Originally an affiliated College of the University of London, it was granted full independent status in 1962. What began life as a small institution with just three departments in Science, Medicine and the Arts, quickly expanded to become one of the country’s most prestigious higher education institutions. Today UI comprises thirteen faculties, including Social Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry, Education, Veterinary Medicine, Technology, Law, Public Health and Dentistry. UI’s Postgraduate School is the largest in Africa, with its undergraduate and postgraduate student population split 50/50. Around a third of all students live in university provided halls of residence - modern facilities that come equipped with gyms, cafes and common rooms. The university’s ethos is founded on making education available to all, with a well established Distance Learning Centre where the same courses undertaken by full-time students are open to those whose access to education is restricted by finances or family obligations. UI also runs a number of public facilities, including a media resource centre that offers educational workshops, reading services and consultancies for schools and children’s libraries. The university also lays claim to its own zoological and botanical gardens, which house endangered animals and plants, and run conservation programmes dedicated to supporting environmental needs. Its future infrastructure development plans include a new business school and an Institute for Infectious Diseases. Among the university’s alumni are many notable individuals who have contributed significantly to the political, industrial, economic and cultural development of Nigeria, including the writer Wole Soyinka, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, and Chinua Achebe whose novel Things Fall Apart is the most widely read book in contemporary African literature. Ibadan itself is a major commercial city in southwest Nigeria, located inland about 70 miles from Lagos.
- Total number of students 25,416
- Number of international students 278
- Total number of academic staff 1,625
- Number of international staff 129
- Number of undergraduate degrees awarded 2,738
- Number of master's degrees awarded 3,238
- Number of doctoral degrees awarded 403
- Number of research only staff 113
- Number of new undergraduate students 3,736
- Number of new master's students 4,919
- Number of new doctoral students 473
- Global score 34.3
- Global research reputation #441
- Regional research reputation #5
- Publications #1,186
- Books #754
- Conferences #1,224
- Normalized citation impact #915
- Total citations #1,156
- Number of publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #1,288
- Percentage of total publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #1,246
- International collaboration #765
- Percentage of total publications with international collaboration #447
- Number of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #952
- Percentage of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #670
*The above data comes from: Official website of U.S.News
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16.4
No. of students per staff
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Percentage of International Students
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48 : 52
Student Ratio of Females to Males
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26,648
Number of FTE Students
*The above data comes from: Official website of TIMES
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World University Rankings
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2016
601-800
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2017
> 800
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2018
801–1000
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2019
601–800
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2020
501–600
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Clinical, pre-clinical & health
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2019
301–400
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Life sciences
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2019
601+
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Physical sciences
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2019
801+
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Social sciences
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2019
501–600
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Impact Rankings: Partnerships for the goals
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2019
301+
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Impact Rankings: Peace, justice and strong institutions
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2019
201+
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Impact Rankings: Sustainable cities and communities
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2019
201+
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Impact Rankings: Reducing inequalities
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2019
99
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Impact Rankings: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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2019
101–200
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-
Impact Rankings: Decent work and economic growth
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2019
201+
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Impact Rankings: Gender equality
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2019
=95
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Impact Rankings: Quality education
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2019
47
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Impact Rankings: Good health and well-being for people
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2019
201–300
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University Impact Ranking
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2019
201–300
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Emerging Economies
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2016
=193
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2017
201-250
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2018
201–250
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2019
=141
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*The above data comes from: Official website of TIMES
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#423 Clinical Medicine
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- Clinical Medicine overall score 43.5
- Clinical Medicine global research reputation #278
- Clinical Medicine regional research reputation #8
- Clinical Medicine publications #724
- Clinical Medicine normalized citation impact #235
- Clinical Medicine total citations #575
- Clinical Medicine number of publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #774
- Clinical Medicine percentage of total publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #712
- Clinical Medicine international collaboration #141
- Clinical Medicine percentage of total publications with international collaboration #270
- Clinical Medicine number of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #465
- Clinical Medicine percentage of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #229