UMass Amherst Food Science Ranked Second Globally By US News, Agriculture No. 5

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U.S. News & World Report recently released their 2022 global subject rankings and two UMass Amherst programs earned top marks: food science placed at number two and agriculture at number five. 

These subject-specific rankings — which are not of academic majors, departments or specific schools at universities, such as business or medical schools — are based on academic research performance in those subjects. U.S. News used various bibliometric measures, including publications and citations, as well as indicators for global and regional reputation in each specific subject.

The department, which has the oldest academic food science program in the United States, features internationally recognized faculty members and attracts innovative students and post-doctoral researchers who have made significant contributions to the field. 

“Much of the Food Science success is because of our hard-working graduate and undergraduate students,” says Lynne McLandsborough, head of the department. “They work alongside faculty to produce outstanding research in the four departmental areas of excellence (molecular properties of foods, foods for health and wellness, the safety of foods, and sustainable food material processing).”

The department is a global leader in research on nutraceuticals, functional foods, food nanotechnology, food safety, the gut microbiome and healthy lipids, and is developing new programs on sensory science, genomics, plant-based foods, alternative proteins and sustainability. 

Several departments in the College of Natural Sciences contribute to the research being done in agriculture, with the Stockbridge School of Agriculture being central to that mission. 

“The ranking of the University of Massachusetts Amherst as number five globally reflects an overall commitment to excellence in research on sustainable food production,” says Dan Cooley, associate director of Stockbridge and professor of plant pathology. “While the Stockbridge School of Agriculture is often the public face of agriculture at UMass, it’s important to realize that several other departments at UMass contribute to this level of excellence. It’s an overall effort, particularly in the College of Natural Sciences, tackling the existential challenges of food production in the face of pollution and climate change that give us this ranking.”. 

Since its establishment 158 years ago, agriculture has been at the core of the educational mission of UMass Amherst. Over time, the Stockbridge School has evolved to meet society’s needs for sustainable food and landscapes, expanding from a set of two-year associates degree programs to a modern department of plant and soil sciences, encompassing associates, bachelors and graduate degrees, with opportunities to work in world-class research labs. 

In addition, other UMass programs also earned distinctive rankings in their subject area. Among the top 100 programs ranked globally, space science is 75th and polymer science is 80th.

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