The table details the number of universities ranked in the top 200 worldwide in 2011 across three subjects: Biology, Medicine, and Psychology, within five countries
Overall,the United States dominated the global university rankings in Biology, Medicine, and Psychology, with the highest number of universities in each subject. The United Kingdom came next but with much lower numbers. Australia, Canada, and New Zealand had far fewer universities in the top 200, with Canada and Australia had similar numbers across the subjects, while New Zealand had the smallest number overall.
The United States clearly leads in the number of top-ranking universities across all three subjects. In Biology, it has 69 universities listed in the top 200, significantly more than any other country. Similarly, it ranks highly in Medicine with 54 universities, and in Psychology with 58. The United Kingdom is the second-most represented country but with considerably fewer universities than the United States. In Biology, 30 universities from the UK are ranked in the top 200, which is less than half of the number in the USA. In Medicine, the UK has 24 universities, and in Psychology, it has 29. Although the numbers are lower compared to the USA, the UK still holds a strong position in the global rankings across these subjects.
Australia and Canada have a moderate number of universities ranked in the top 200 across the three subjects. Both countries have 9 universities ranked in Biology. In Medicine, Australia has 13 universities, while Canada has 12. For Psychology, Australia has 17 universities ranked, slightly more than Canada, which has 14. New Zealand has the lowest number of universities ranked in the top 200 across the three subjects. It has only 6 universities ranked in Biology, 2 in Medicine, and 4 in Psychology.
