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2014-2015 THE Times Higher Education World University Subject Rankings - Australian University Rankings

(added March 23rd 2015)


Aus
Rank
University Score World
Rank
Subject Area: Arts and Humanities
1 Australian National University 75.2 16
2 University of Sydney 72.1 18
3 University of Melbourne 71.9 19
4 Monash University 55.6 44
5 University of Queensland 45.1 67
6 Macquarie University 45.1 67
7 La Trobe University 36.4 99
8 University of New South Wales 36.3 100
Subject Area: Clinical Pre-Clinical and Health
1 University of Melbourne 81.5 13
2 University of Sydney 75.4 23
3 University of Queensland 65.8 42
4 Monash University 64.3 46
5 University of New South Wales 62.2 54
6 University of Adelaide 51.3 95
7 University of Western Australia 51.2 96
Subject Area: Engineering and Technology
1 University of Melbourne 62.8 37
2 University of Queensland 62.7 39
3 University of Sydney 60.4 46
4 Monash University 60.2 48
5 University of New South Wales 54.2 63
6 University of South Australia 51.5 69
Subject Area: Life Sciences
1 University of Melbourne 70.1 29
2 University of Queensland 69.4 31
3 Australian National University 68.6 33
4 Monash University 56.8 63
5 University of Western Australia 56.2 64
6 University of Sydney 55.8 65
7 University of Adelaide 50 96
Subject Area: Physical Sciences
1 Australian National University 69.7 28
2 University of Melbourne 69.2 30
3 University of Queensland 52.7 87
Subject Area: Social Sciences
1 University of Melbourne 76 19
2 Australian National University 70.4 24
3 University of Sydney 65.1 31
4 University of Queensland 62.4 35
5 University of New South Wales 58.4 46
6 Monash University 53.5 61
7 University of Western Australia 49.7 77

2015 THE Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings - Australian University Rankings

The Times Higher Education (THE) 'Reputation Rankings' is based on the subjective opinions of over 10,000 responses from senior academics in 142 countries who are asked to nominate up to 10 universities around the world which are noteworthy within their area of expertise.

The 2015 results show there is one in and one out for Australia, with UNSW departing the top 100 to be replaced by Monash, returning after a year outside. ANU & Sydney look good as they edge up a bracket into 51-60, within striking distance of the top 50, Melbourne moves up two spots to 41 in the highly competitive top 50, and Queensland maintains its position from last year.

Key Features For Australia:

  • UNSW drops out of the top 100 after two years in the rankings
  • Monash returns to the top 100 after being out for one year
  • Melbourne improves 2 places to 41
  • ANU & Sydney move into the 51-60 bracket edging closer to top 50
  • Queensland remains at the same ranking as last year

University 2015 2014 2013
University of Melbourne 41 43 39
Australian National University 51-60 61-70 42
University of Sydney 51-60 61-70 49
University of Queensland 81-90 81-90 71-80
Monash University 91-100 - 91-100
University of New South Wales - 91-100 81-90


2014 QS World University Rankings
Australian University Rankings

Not a lot of change in the 2014 QS rankings for the Australian universities, the tightly held top 8 places within about the world top 100 remain basically the same with ANU at number one and Adelaide improving a couple of places to be number 100 exactly.

Newcastle has a sizeable jump from 298 in 2013 to 257 in 2014.

The good news is that CSU and ECU become two more Australian universities to be featured in the rankings, both coming in within the crowded 701+ slot.


Aus
Rank
University* World Rank
2014
(World Rank)
( 2013)
(World Rank)
( 2012)
1 Australian National University (ANU) 25 27 24
2 University of Melbourne 33 31 36
3 University of Sydney 37 38 39
4 University of Queensland 43 43 46
5 University of New South Wales (UNSW) 48 52 52
6 Monash University 70 69= 61
7 University of Western Australia (UWA) 89 84 79
8 University of Adelaide 100 104= 102
9 Macquarie University 254 263 233
10 University of Newcastle 257 298 268
11 University of Technology, Sydney 264 272 284
12 University of Wollongong 283 276= 264
13 Queensland University of Technology 285 279= 281
14 RMIT University 304 291= 246
15 Griffith University 324 341= 368
16= Curtin University 331 284 258
16= University of South Australia 333 341= 293
18 James Cook University 350 351 362
19 Deakin University 360 380 401-450
20= University of Tasmania 401-410 401-410 357
20= La Trobe University 401-410 390 374
22 Bond University 471-480 421-430 380
23 Flinders University 481-490 431-440 342
24= Charles Darwin University 551-600 471-480 -
24= Murdoch University 551-600 551-600 401-450
24= Swinburne University of Technology 551-600 481-490 451-500
27= University of Canberra 651-700 601-650 -
27= University of Western Sydney 651-700 651-700 601+
29= Charles Sturt Univesity 701+ - -
29= Edith Cowan University 701+ - -
29= Victoria University 701+ 701+ -
29= University of Southern Queensland 701+ 701+ -
29= University of New England 701+ 701+ -

*Institutions within the same rank range are listed alphabetically



US News 2014 Best Global Universities Rankings - Australian University Rankings

US News is a new entrant in the global university rankings market. US News has extended its domestic American rankings to the rest of the world with its inaugural ranking of the world's top 500 universities.

Key Features for Australia:

  • Australia has 19 entrants in the inaugural US News rankings of the world's top 500 universities.
  • University of Melbourne stakes its claim as Australia's top ranked university sitting at 32 in the world rankings.
  • Australia has 6 universities in the top 100
  • Australia has 8 universities in the top 200

Aus
Rank
University World Rank
2014
1 University of Melbourne 32=
2 University of Sydney 45
3 University of Queensland 47
4 Australian National University 72=
5 Monash University 88
6 University of New South Wales 94=
7 University of Western Australia 113
8 University of Adelaide 191=
9 Macquarie University 321=
10 The University of Newcastle 346
11 University of Wollongong 348=
12 Queensland University of Technology 352=
13 Curtin University 360=
14 James Cook University 365=
15 University of Tasmania 395
16 Griffith University 417=
17 Deakin University 424=
18 University of Technology Sydney 448=
19 University of South Australia 479=

Added 28th October 2014
(University rankings marked with '=' denotes a tie)


2014-2015 THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings - Australian University Rankings

Key Features:

  • University of Melbourne remains Australia's top ranked university improving one place to 33 in the world rankings.
  • University of Sydney jumps twelve places in the world rankings to 60, replacing the University of Queensland as the number 3 Australian ranked university.
  • University of Adelaide moves into the top 200 increasing the number of Australian universities in this category to 8
  • University of Tasmania drops out of the top 400 but Curtin University and the University of Western Sydney enter the rankings making a total of 20 Australian universities in the top 400

Aus
Rank
University* World Rank
2014
(World Rank)
( 2013)
1 University of Melbourne 33 34
2 Australian National University 45 48
3 University of Sydney 60 72
4 University of Queensland 65 63
5 Monash University 83 91
6 University of New South Wales 109 114
7 University of Western Australia 157 168
8 University of Adelaide 164 201-225
9 University of Technology Sydney 226-250 301-350
10 The University of Newcastle 251-275 251-275
11= Queensland University of Technology 276-300 276-300
11= University of South Australia 276-300 301-350
11= University of Wollongong 276-300 276-300
14= Charles Darwin University 301-350 351-400
14= Deakin University 301-350 301-350
14= Macquarie University 301-350 276-300
17= Curtin University 351-400 -
17= Murdoch University 351-400 301-350
17= Swinburne University of Technology 351-400 351-400
17= University of Western Sydney 351-400 -

(Universities within the same rank range are listed alphabetically)


2014 ARWU SHJT Shanghai Jiao Tong University China Academic Ranking of World universities - Australian universities ranking:

  • University of Melbourne moves into the top 50 up from 54 to 44
  • One less Australian university in the top 100
  • One out, one in, to maintain 19 Australian universities in top 500
  • Australian National University drops from 66 to 74
  • University of Queensland, holds its place in the top 100 at 85
  • University of Sydney drops out of the top 100 going from 97 to the 101-150 bracket
  • Curtin & UTS rise from the 401-500 bracket into the 301-400 bracket
  • La Trobe University drops out of the rankings
  • Deakin University enters the rankings in the 401-500 bracket

University* Aus Rank (World Rank)
University of Melbourne 1 (44)
Australian National University (ANU) 2 (74)
University of Queensland 3 (85)
University of Western Australia (UWA) 4 (88)
Monash University 5-7 (101-150)
University of New South Wales (UNSW) 5-7 (101-150)
University of Sydney 5-7 (101-150)
University of Adelaide 8 (151-200)
Macquarie University 9 (201-300)
Curtin University 10-18 (301-400)
Flinders University 10-18 (301-400)
Griffith University 10-18 (301-400)
James Cook University 10-18 (301-400)
Swinburne University of Technology 10-18 (301-400)
University of Newcastle 10-18 (301-400)
University of Tasmania 10-18 (301-400)
University of Technology, Sydney 10-18 (301-400)
University of Wollongong 10-18 (301-400)
Deakin University 19 (401-500)

*Institutions within the same rank range are listed alphabetically


2014 THE Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings - Australian University Rankings

(added 6th March 2014)

The 'Reputation Rankings' system was invented by Times Higher Education so it could release a ranking scale twice per year instead of annually like its competitors. THE claims it is based on the subjective opinions of over 16,000 responses from senior academics in 150 countries.

The Australian universities have not performed very well in the 2014 rankings with only the University of Melbourne remaining relatively stable while the other 5 which were in the top 100 in 2013 all dropping down the table including Monash dropping out altogether.

Key Features For Australia:

  • Australia loses one its top 100 entrants with Monash dropping out making a total of 5 remaining
  • University of Melbourne has a small fall back to 43
  • Australian National University has a big drop from 42 to 61-70
  • University of Sydney drops from 49 to 61-70
  • University of Queensland drops from 71-80 to 81-90
  • UNSW drops from 81-90 to 91-100
  • Monash drops out (from 91-100 in 2013)

University 2014 2013 2012
University of Melbourne 43 39 43
Australian National University 61-70 42 44
University of Sydney 61-70 49 50
University of Queensland 81-90 71-80 71-80
University of New South Wales 91-100 81-90 -
Monash University - 91-100 -

2013-2014 THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings - Australian University Rankings

Australian universities have fallen in the latest THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings with one less university in the top 100 and one less university in the top 200. Australia's number one and two ranking universities both decline with the University of Melbourne dropping from 28 to 34 and ANU dropping from 37 to 48. University of Queensland has a slight improvement from 65 to 62 while University of Sydney drops from 62 to 72. Monash University bucks the trend in an attempt to consolidate its position in the top 100 moving from 99 to 91. However UNSW falls nearly 30 places from 85 to 114, exiting the top 100. University of Adelaide also follows the trend dropping from 175 to 201-225, falling out of the top 200.

Key Features:

  • One less university in the top 100 making a total of 5 (UNSW drops from 85 to 114)
  • One less university in the top 200 making a total of 7 (Adelaide drops from 175 to 201-225)
  • Flinders drops out of the top 400 but Swinburne enters the top 400 maintaining the total number of Australian universities in the top 400 at 19
  • Australia's number 1 and 2, Melbourne and ANU, both drop, the former from 28 to 34, the latter from 37 to 48
  • Monash improves its position within the top 100 moving from 99 to 91
  • UWA improves its position within the top 200 moving from 190 to 168

Aus
Rank
University* World Rank
2013
(World Rank)
( 2012)
1 University of Melbourne 34 28
2 Australian National University 48 37
3 University of Queensland 63 65
4 University of Sydney 72 62
5 Monash University 91 99
6 University of New South Wales 114 85
7 University of Western Australia 168 190
8 University of Adelaide 201-225 176
9 The University of Newcastle 251-275 276-300
10= Macquarie University 276-300 251-275
10= Queensland University of Technology 276-300 251-275
10= University of Wollongong 276-300 301-350
13= Deakin University 301-350 351-400
13= Murdoch University 301-350 301-350
13= University of South Australia 301-350 301-350
13= University of Technology Sydney 301-350 351-400
17= Charles Darwin University 351-400 351-400
17= Swinburne University of Technology 351-400 -
17= University of Tasmania 351-400 351-400
- Flinders University - 351-400

(Universities within the same rank range are listed alphabetically)


2013 QS World University Rankings
Australian University Rankings

Some small movement at the top end of the rankings with number one ranked Australian university ANU dropping three places on the world rankings from 24 to 27 while number two ranked Australian university Melbourne moves up 5 places from 36 to 31

The number of world universities listed in the rankings has also increased with QS expanding the rankings to 700+, bringing a number of Australian universities into the ranking system for the first time.


Aus
Rank
  University* World Rank
2013
(World Rank)
( 2012)
1 Australian National University (ANU) 27 24
2 University of Melbourne 31 36
3 University of Sydney 38 39
4 University of Queensland 43 46
5 University of New South Wales (UNSW) 52 52
6 Monash University 69= 61
7 University of Western Australia (UWA) 84 79
8 University of Adelaide 104= 102
9 Macquarie University 263 233
10 University of Technology, Sydney 272 284
11 University of Wollongong 276= 264
12 Queensland University of Technology 279= 281
13 Curtin University 284 258
14 RMIT University 291= 246
15 University of Newcastle 298 268
16= Griffith University 341= 368
16= University of South Australia 341= 293
18 James Cook University 351 362
19 Deakin University 380 401-450
20 La Trobe University 390 374
21 University of Tasmania 401-410 357
22 Bond University 421-430 380
23 Flinders University 431-440 342
24 Charles Darwin University 471-480 -
25 Swinburne University of Technology 481-490 451-500
26 Murdoch University 551-600 401-450
27 University of Canberra 601-650 -
28 University of Western Sydney 651-700 601+
29= University of New England 701+ -
29= University of Southern Queensland 701+ -
29= Victoria University 701+ -

*Institutions within the same rank range are listed alphabetically


2013 ARWU SHJT Shanghai Jiao Tong University China Academic Ranking of World universities - Australian universities ranking:

Good news for the University of Melbourne with a three position change from 57 in 2012 to 54 in 2013 to consolidate its position as the number one ranked Australian University according to the ARWU. Other improvers at the top end are the University of Queensland moving from position 90 to position 85, and the University of Western Australia (UWA) moving from 96 to 91. UWA's move up the rankings also sees it move from 5th to 4th in the Australian rankings, leapfrogging the University of Sydney which drops from 4th to 5th in the Australian rankings while also dropping four places in the World Rankings from 93 to 97.

Australia as a whole maintains the same nineteen universities in the top 500 as last year, and the same five universities in the top 100.


University* Aus Rank (World Rank)
University of Melbourne 1 (54)
Australian National University (ANU) 2 (66)
University of Queensland 3 (85)
University of Western Australia (UWA) 4 (91)
University of Sydney 5 (97)
Monash University 6-7 (101-150)
University of New South Wales (UNSW) 6-7 (101-150)
Macquarie University 8-9 (201-300)
University of Adelaide 8-9 (201-300)
Flinders University 10-16 (301-400)
Griffith University 10-16 (301-400)
James Cook University 10-16 (301-400)
Swinburne University of Technology 10-16 (301-400)
University of Newcastle 10-16 (301-400)
University of Tasmania 10-16 (301-400)
University of Wollongong 10-16 (301-400)
Curtin University 17-19 (401-500)
La Trobe University 17-19 (401-500)
University of Technology, Sydney 17-19 (401-500)

*Institutions within the same rank range are listed alphabetically



2013 THE Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings - Australian University Rankings

(added 5th March 2013)

Australia now has six universities in the Times Higher Education (THE) World Reputation Rankings 2013 top 100, up from four in 2012 with Monash University and UNSW joining the University of Melbourne, Australian National University, Sydney University, and the University of Queensland.

Only the US and the UK have more universities in the top 100 of the THE World Reputation Rankings now that Australia has moved ahead of Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands with its two new entrants.

The 'Reputation Rankings' system is based on the the results of over 16,000 responses from senior academics in 150 countries. It began in 2011 so that Times Higher Education couild release two world university rankings each year rather than the single rankings report released annually by its competitors. The THE 'Reputation Rankings' joins its 'Academic Rankings' which are released around the start of October each year but they have been criticised for their obvious anglo bias in asking mainly western educated and socialised academics working at western universities which universities they consider to be the best in the world.

Key Features:

  • Two new entrants in the top 100 (UNSW and Monash) making a total of 6
  • University of Melbourne moves from 43 to 39
  • Australian National University moves from 44 to 42

University 2013 Ranking 2012 Ranking
University of Melbourne 39 43
Australian National University 42 (tied) 44 (tied)
University of Sydney 49 50
University of Queensland 71-80 71-80
University of New South Wales 81-90 -
Monash University 91-100 -

2012 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) Rankings


University 2012 Rank 2010 Rank Proportion of Excellence Strength Weakness Breadth
Melbourne 1 2 85.45% 18.8 0 22
Sydney 2 5 84.54% 18.6 0 22
ANU 3 1 80% 15.2 0 19
UQ 3 3 80% 17.6 0 22
UNSW 4 4 75.24% 15.8 0 21
Monash 5 6 68% 13.6 0 20
UWA 6 7 47.62% 10 0 21
Adelaide 7 8 46.36% 10.2 2.4 22
Macquarie 8 10 35% 7 1.6 20
Wollongong 9 11 32.22% 5.8 2.4 18
SCU 10 25 31.11% 2.8 4.2 9
Tasmania 11 13 26.67% 5.6 5.6 21
QUT 12 9 26.32% 5 0.8 19
UTS 13 20 25.56% 4.6 0 18
Newcastle 13 16 25.56% 4.6 3.4 18
UniSA 14 19 22.67% 3.4 1.6 15
Swinburne 15 18 21.67% 2.6 3.6 12
Griffith 16 12 20% 4 2.4 20
RMIT 16 21 20% 3.2 2.4 16
Deakin 17 17 18.95% 3.6 4 19
JCU 18 14 17.89% 3.4 6.6 19
UWS 19 23 16% 3.2 5 20
La Trobe 20 15 15.56% 2.8 2.4 18
CQU 21 28 15.38% 2 8.6 13
CDU 22 24 14.55% 1.6 4.2 11
Murdoch 23 18 14.44% 2.6 4.8 18
Bond 24 28 8.89% 0.8 6 9
USC 24 28 8.89% 0.8 6.4 9
CSU 25 28 5.33% 0.8 9.4 15
Curtin 26 22 5% 1 4.8 20
UNE 27 27 4.71% 0.8 4.6 17
Flinders 28 28 3.81% 0.8 6 21
USQ 29 25 0% 0 10.2 15
Victoria 29 28 0% 0 6.8 13
Canberra 29 26 0% 0 7 13
ECU 29 28 0% 0 8.8 13
FEDUNI 29 28 0% 0 8.4 11
ACU 29 28 0% 0 4.8 9
Notre Dame 29 28 0% 0 2.8 3

KEY:

Proportion of excellence.This is a percentage figure representing the number of four and five scores divided by the number of fields which show research activity. Five scores are given a weighting.

Strength.The total number of four and five scores. A score of four represents "above world standard" and a score of five represents "well above world standard".

Weakness.The total number of one and two scores. A score of two represents "below world standard" and a score of one represents "well below world standard".

Breadth.This is the total number of fields which show research activity up to a maximum of 22.



2012-2013 THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings - Australian University Rankings

(added 4th October 2012)

Australia has two new entrants in the top 100 and a new entrant in the top 200 of the THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings. UNSW records a massive increase in ranking to move into the top 100 at position 85 compared with last year's 173. Monash loses its 5th place in the Australian rankings to UNSW but records an improved ranking of 19 places to just sneak into the top 100 at position 99. Adelaide University moves into 176 becoming the 8th Australian university in the top 200. Melbourne University records an impressive 9 point increase in ranking at the highly competitive top end, moving from last year's 37 to 28 and putting some distance between itself and the 2nd highest ranked Australian university ANU.

Key Features:

  • Two new entrants in the top 100 (UNSW and Monash) making a total of 6
  • University of Melbourne moves from 43 to 39
  • Australian National University moves from 44 to 42
  • Two new entrants in the top 100 (UNSW and Monash) making a total of 6
  • One new entrant in the top 200 (Adelaide) making a total of 8
  • UNSW records a remarkable improvement from last year's 173 as it moves into the top 100 at position 85 and replaces Monash at position 5 in the Australian rankings
  • Melbourne University moves well ahead of ANU as Australia's number one ranked university with a 9 place improvement to 28
  • Monash improves 19 places to move into the top 100 at number 99 but falls to 6th in the Australian rankings
  • Adelaide jumps into the top 200 at position 176, becoming the 8th Australian university in the top 200 and overtakes UWA to secure position 7 of the Australian rankings
  • Murdoch jumps from outside top 400 to inside the 301-350 range
  • Four Australian universities drop out of the top 400 (Curtin, Griffith, La Trobe, Swinburne)
  • Two new Australian universities enter the top 400 (Murdoch, University of Technology Sydney)
  • Australia drops from 21 universities in the top 400 to 19 universities in the top 400

National Rank University World Rank
1
University of Melbourne
28
2
Australian National University
37
3
University of Sydney
62
4
University of Queensland
65
5
University of New South Wales
85
6
Monash University
99
7
University of Adelaide
176
8
University of Western Australia
190
9
Macquarie University
251-275
10
Queensland University of Technology
251-275
11
The University of Newcastle
276-300
12
Murdoch University
301-350
13
University of South Australia
301-350
14
University of Wollongong
301-350
15
Charles Darwin University
351-400
16
Deakin University
351-400
17
Flinders University
351-400
18
University of Tasmania
351-400
19
University of Technology Sydney
351-400

(Universities within the same rank range are listed alphabetically)

2012 QS World University Rankings - Australian university rankings.

Some good news for the Australian university rankings with the 2012 QS World University Rankings reporting a new entry from amongst the top Australian universities. The private Bond University has moved into the top 700 institutions at 380 in the world rankings after scoring impressively in a number of dimensions, mainly attributed to its smaller class size and the internationalised character of the staff and students. The ANU led the best Australian universities in the rankings with its strong research focus. All the Group of Eight universities scored well although there was some movement both up and down. The international rankings are now becoming much more competitive as more and more universities around the world start to focus their strategies, resources, and activities on obtaining the highest possible score across the different dimensions. It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the years ahead.


World Rank
University
Academic Reputation
Employer Reputation
Citations
Faculty Students
International Faculty
International Students
Overall Score
24 ANU 99.7 82.5 64.3 79.6 100 96.3 87.6
36 Melbourne 99.8 100 74.9 46.8 68.9 92.3 83.2
39 Sydney 99.3 93.5 58.9 50.4 99.7 91.3 81.3
46 UQ 95.3 83.3 63.1 45.3 95.5 90.5 78.2
52 UNSW 95 95.1 52.8 39.8 98.8 97.6 76.6
61 Monash 95.4 96.5 41.6 33.6 77 94.5 72.2
79 UWA 77.8 70.9 70.1 39.9 99.3 81.7 70
102 Adelaide 73.8 69.5 54.8 41 86.9 92.6 65.3
233 Macquarie 47.4 71.2 28.2 13.5 98.5 98.2 44.7
246 RMIT 46.9 77.2 7.7 21.7 100 100 42.8
258 Curtin 41.5 65.1 12.6 27.3 100 99.8 41.5
264 Wollongong 29.5 73.4 26.5 35.7 99.5 82.8 41.1
268 Newcastle 47.9 39.5 28.7 18.4 92.2 68.8 41
281 QUT 44 65.6 20.1 21.9 85 59.8 40.2
284 UTS 41.6 69.3 12.7 21.8 93.4 88.6 40
293 UniSA 38.3 49.9 12.5 36.3 100 75.8 39.3
342 Flinders 27.7 24.8 17.9 67.1 13.8 63.9 34.8
357 UTas 27.7 27.4 24.7 38.3 51.9 87.8 33.8
362 JCU 21.7 23.4 44.2 30.4 93.8 50.4 33.5
368 Griffith 29.6 39.8 15.8 23.3 89.9 90.8 33
374 La Trobe 35.6 26.8 15.7 21.6 83.9 77.1 32.8
380 Bond 11.9 43.5 6.3 63.7 86 93.8 32.4
401-450 Deakin   37.4 17.3 14.9 72 81.7  
401-450 Murdoch     20.9 26.6 87 53.9  
451-500 Swinburne     22.1 12.8 69.3 99.9  
601+ UWS              

2012 ARWU SHJT Shanghai Jiao Tong University China Academic Ranking of World universities - Australian universities ranking:

Good news for the University of Western Australia (UWA) as it jumps to number 96 inside the top 100 and well up on last year's position in the top 150. This is the second year in a row that an Australian university has been promoted into the top 100 and this sends a clear message around the world regarding the quality of the top universities in Australia.


University* Aus Rank (World Rank)
University of Melbourne 1 (57)
Australian National University (ANU) 2 (64)
University of Queensland 3 (90)
University of Sydney 4 (93)
University of Western Australia (UWA) 5 (96)
Monash University 6-7 (101-150)
University of New South Wales (UNSW) 6-7 (101-150)
Macquarie University 8-9 (201-300)
University of Adelaide 8-9 (201-300)
Flinders University 10-16 (301-400)
Griffith University 10-16 (301-400)
James Cook University 10-16 (301-400)
Swinburne University of Technology 10-16 (301-400)
University of Newcastle 10-16 (301-400)
University of Tasmania 10-16 (301-400)
University of Wollongong 10-16 (301-400)
Curtin University 17-19 (401-500)
La Trobe University 17-19 (401-500)
University of Technology, Sydney 17-19 (401-500)

*Institutions within the same rank range are listed alphabetically

2011-2012 THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings - Australian University National Rankings

(added 6th October 2011)

Seven Australian universities have been named among the world's top 200 higher education institutions in the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The University of Melbourne leads the Australian contingent as the highest placed Australian facility, coming in at number 37 in the world rankings.


National Rank University World Rank
1
University of Melbourne
37
2
Australian National University
38
3
University of Sydney
58
4
University of Queensland
74
5
Monash University
117
6
University of New South Wales
173
7
University of Western Australia
189
8
University of Adelaide
201-225
9
Macquarie University
226-250
10
University of Wollongong
251-275
11
The University of Newcastle
276-300
12
Queensland University of Technology
276-300
13
Charles Darwin University
301-350
14
University of Tasmania
301-350
15
Curtin University
351-400
16
Deakin University
351-400
17
Flinders University
351-400
18
Griffith University
351-400
19
La Trobe University
351-400
20
University of South Australia
351-400
21
Swinburne University of Technology
351-400

(Universities within the same rank range are listed alphabetically)


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