Education · Brazil
—The fall. The University of São Paulo dropped twenty-five places to one hundred thirty-third in the new QS World University Rankings.
—The milestone. For the first time in years, no Brazilian university sits in the world’s top one hundred.
—The trend. It is the third straight annual decline, after a peak of eighty-fifth back in twenty twenty-four.
—The new leader. Argentina’s University of Buenos Aires, at eighty-fourth, is now the only Latin American name in the top one hundred.











