Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences of Tanzania, a newcomer in the rankings, stormed into the world top 500 universities as it was placed in the 401 to 500 band. Two other South African universities, Stellenbosch University and the University of the Witwatersrand, or Wits, are both in the 251 to 300 category, tied in second place, while Ghana’s University of Cape Coast in the 351 to 400 bracket has been placed fourth. The contingent from Africa is being led by the University of Cape Town, which has jumped forward 23 places to 160th spot globally, from 183rd position last year, and it is the only university on the continent that is part of the top 200 universities. African universities have made dramatic progress in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 as, for the first time, 97 universities from 17 countries, up from 71 last year, have been rated to be part of the best universities globally, with 10 of them in the top 500.
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