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Bialystok University of Technology ranks 6th in Poland in the Civil Engineering category of the EngiRank 2025 ranking.

03-12-2025
The latest EngiRank ranking confirms Bialystok University of Technology’s strong position among technical universities in Europe. In the field of Civil Engineering, the university climbed 13 places, ranking 91st in Europe and achieving an excellent 6th place among the 16 Polish universities assessed.
 

The ranking included 300 universities from 36 countries, encompassing the 27 EU member states, Switzerland, Norway, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Ukraine, Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The top three technical universities in EngiRank 2025 are: Technical University of Denmark (Denmark), Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), and KU Leuven (Belgium).

Eighteen universities from Poland were included in the main institutional ranking. The TOP-100 included: the AGH University of Science and Technology (50th place), the Silesian University of Technology and the Gdańsk University of Technology (tied for 67th place), the Warsaw University of Technology (72nd), and the Wrocław University of Science and Technology (76th). Bialystok University of Technology was ranked 208th among universities in Europe and 13th in Poland. It’s worth noting that the vast majority of Polish universities saw a significant decline compared to last year’s ranking.

EngiRank 2025 has been compiled for the third time by the Perspektywy Educational Foundation. Its methodology, in addition to standard metrics such as publication output and citation numbers, also considers universities’ collaboration with industry, joint research projects with business, patent activity, sustainability initiatives, participation in EU programmes (Horizon and Erasmus+ European Universities), and engineering accreditations (ENAEE, ABET). The data for the ranking comes from sources including the Scopus Elsevier database, the European patent database PATSTAT, the Horizon Europe programme, and engineering accreditation bodies such as ABET and ENAEE.
 
 
More information about the EngiRank 2025 ranking can be found here.

Prepared by: Centre for Data and Strategic Analyses, Bialystok University of Technology