UNC checks in at No. 35 in the 2016 Academic Ranking of World Universities released this week by the Center for World Class Universities at Shanghai Jiao Ton University.

While ranking at No. 35 in the world, UNC is at No. 25 among institutions in the United States.

UNC’s executive vice provost and chief international officer Ron Strauss said in a release that this shows the global impact of work being done on the Chapel Hill campus.

“UNC’s performance in this ranking is a reflection of the research being done by Carolina’s faculty and students on a global scale. We are proud to be considered a world-class institution.”

UNC is up from 39th in the rankings in 2015. Harvard University led the 2016 rankings, followed by Stanford University and the University of California – Berkley.

ARWU has released a ranking of the best 500 universities worldwide every year since 2003. The placement is determined by a method including the number of alumni and staff winning Nobel Prizes and Field Medals, highly cited researchers, papers published in nature and science, papers indexed in major citation indices and the per capita academic performance of an institution.

See the full rankings here.