Half of the 20 best schools in the world for Accounting and Finance are in the US, with Harvard University leading the way.
According to the university rankings by field in 2022 (QS World Ranking by Subjects 2022) published by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) of the UK announced on April 6, Harvard University (USA) continues to lead the group in Accounting and Finance. The next two positions belonged to Stanford University and MIT respectively, also in the US. Stanford rose one place to take the place of MIT last year.
The evaluation scores for these three schools are 98.5 respectively; 94 and 93.6. This level is given based on the following criteria: academic reputation; the university’s reputation as assessed by employers; the average number of citations per paper and the H-index measuring the productivity of scientific research and the impact of publications; The IRN (International Research Network) index measures the effectiveness of research collaborations with international partners.

Students walk on the campus of Harvard Business School. Image: Harvard Business School
In addition to the top 3, the US has seven other universities in the top 20, still familiar names appearing in recent years but slightly changed positions, such as the University of Chicago (from 9th to 5th), Pennsylvania (from 9th to 5th place). 6th down 8th). Of the 322 schools in 48 participating countries and ranked this year, the US has 73 schools, accounting for 22.67%.
The list of the top 20 schools in the field of Accounting and Finance is as follows:
TT | School | Nation | Point evaluation |
first | Harvard University | America | 98.5 |
2 | Stanford University | America | ninety four |
3 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | America | 93.6 |
4 | University of Oxford | Brother | 92.6 |
5 | University of Chicago | America | 91.4 |
6 | University of Cambridge | Brother | 90.8 |
7 | London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) | Brother | 90.4 |
8 | University of Pennsylvania | America | 88.5 |
9 | University of California, Berkeley (UCB) | America | 87.9 |
ten | New York University | America | 87.6 |
11 | London Business School | Brother | 86.6 |
twelfth | Columbia University | America | 86.5 |
13 | National University of Singapore (NUS) | Singapore | eighty six |
14 | Yale University | America | 85.3 |
15 | University of Bocconi | Italy | 85.2 |
16 | University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | America | 84.5 |
= 16 | University of Toronto | Canada | 84.5 |
18 | University of Manchester | Brother | 84.4 |
19 | HEC Paris School of Management | France | 84 |
20 | University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) | Australia | 83.6 |
In addition to representatives from the US, the top 20 also have five schools from the UK, of which Oxford University holds the highest position – fourth with 92.6 points. Singapore, Italy, Canada, France and Australia each have one university, from 13th place. The only representative of Asia – National University of Singapore – ranks 13th with 86 points.
QS is one of the three most prestigious university ranking organizations today, besides Times Higher Education – THE (UK) and Academic Ranking of World Universities – ARWU (China). Vietnam also has many participating schools and is ranked in 14 out of 51 industry groups. For the group of Accounting and Finance sectors, Vietnam has no representative.
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