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aipei Medical University (TMU) has once again demonstrated excellence in nursing education and research, securing the 27th position globally in the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject for Nursing. TMU remains the highest-ranked nursing program in Taiwan and has maintained a position in the global top 30 for the second consecutive year.
Since first entering the QS global top 50 in 2022, TMU’s College of Nursing has consistently maintained its strong standing, reflecting Taiwan’s growing competitiveness in higher education within the international nursing field. This achievement highlights the university’s commitment to advancing education, research, and industry collaboration.
Dean Pei-Shan Tsai of TMU’s College of Nursing emphasized that the university benefits from an extensive healthcare system comprising one university and seven affiliated medical institutions. With strong institutional support, the college continues to enhance teaching innovation and research quality. Recent efforts have particularly focused on interdisciplinary academic and industry collaborations, resulting in a steady increase in externally funded research projects and high-impact publications. These scholarly contributions hold significant practical and scientific value, with citation rates rising substantially. Additionally, employer recognition of TMU nursing graduates and a strong academic reputation among global nursing peers have been key factors in maintaining its top-tier ranking.