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The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center has earned a prestigious spot among the top 2.4% of universities worldwide, as highlighted in the 2025 Center for World University Rankings (CWUR). This recognition underscores the institution's commitment to excellence in biomedical research and innovation.
Ranked at No. 495 globally out of over 21,000 evaluated institutions, and No. 125 nationally, the Health Science Center has solidified its reputation as a leader in the field. This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of faculty, staff, and students who contribute to groundbreaking research and advancements in health sciences.
The Health Science Center's focus on addressing critical health challenges and its collaborative efforts with various partners have played a significant role in its rise in global rankings. As it continues to push the boundaries of knowledge and discovery, the institution remains dedicated to improving health outcomes and fostering innovation in the biomedical sector.
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