University of Buenos Aires ranks #128 globally with a prestige score of 23, earned across 3 prestigious academic awards including 2 Nobel Prizes. Its strongest area is Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Notable laureates include César Milstein, Luis F. Leloir, Bernardo Houssay.
23
Prestige Score
3
Total Awards
2
Nobel Prizes
3
Decades Active
$3.9B
Endowment (2014)
3
Laureates
3
Award Types
1
Countries
4
Publications
124
Citations
Awards by Prestige Tier
Tier 1 (10pts): Nobel-equivalent • Tier 2 (3pts): Major prestigious • Tier 3 (1pt): Field-leading
2
Tier 1 • Apex
= 20 pts
1
Tier 2 • Elite
= 3 pts
0
Tier 3 • Prestigious
= 0 pts
Tier 1Apex Awards (2 types, 2 total)
Tier 2Elite Awards (1 types, 1 total)
Data completeness: Nobel Prizes complete 1901–2024 · Fields Medal complete 1936–2024 · Turing Award complete 1966–2024 · Abel Prize complete 2003–2024
Awards by Category
Awards by Decade
Prestige Trend Over Time
Weighted prestige score by decade (Tier 1 = 10pts, Tier 2 = 3pts, Tier 3 = 1pt)
Peer Comparison
All Awards (3 types)
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
1(1970)
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
1(1947–1984)
Gairdner International Award
1(1981)
Notable Laureates
Ranked by award prestige (Nobel, Fields, Turing, Abel) and multiple honors
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