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Australian Universities featuring in the top 700 universities from the QS World University Rankings 2012–2013:
Australian Universities featuring in the top 400 universities from the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012–2013:
Rankings from the 2012 Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities:[4]
The following table shows the 2005 rankings of Australian universities published in The Australian newspaper. The scaling method used in preparing this league table had seven components:
Australian Universities featuring in the top 700 universities from the QS World University Rankings 2012–2013:
National Rank | University | World Rank |
---|---|---|
1 | Australian National University | 24 |
2 | University of Melbourne | 36 |
3 | University of Sydney | 39 |
4 | University of Queensland | 46 |
5 | University of New South Wales | 52 |
6 | Monash University | 61 |
7 | University of Western Australia | 79 |
8 | University of Adelaide | 102 |
9 | Macquarie University | 233 |
10 | RMIT University | 246 |
11 | Curtin University | 258 |
12 | University of Wollongong | 264 |
13 | University of Newcastle | 268 |
14 | Queensland University of Technology | 281 |
15 | University of Technology, Sydney | 284 |
16 | University of South Australia | 293 |
17 | Flinders University | 342 |
18 | University of Tasmania | 357 |
19 | James Cook University | 362 |
20 | Griffith University | 368 |
21 | La Trobe University | 375 |
22 | Bond University | 380 |
23 | Deakin University | 417 |
24 | Murdoch University | 448 |
25 | Swinburne University of Technology | 496 |
26 | University of Western Sydney | 618 |
Australian Universities featuring in the top 400 universities from the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012–2013:
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 | University of Newcastle | 276–300 |
12 | University of Wollongong | 301–350 |
12 | University of South Australia | 301–350 |
12 | Murdoch University | 301–350 |
13 | Charles Darwin University | 351–400 |
13 | University of Tasmania | 351–400 |
13 | Curtin University | 351–400 |
13 | Deakin University | 351–400 |
13 | Flinders University | 351–400 |
Rankings from the 2012 Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities:[4]
National Rank | University | World Rank |
---|---|---|
1 | University of Melbourne | 57 |
2 | Australian National University | 64 |
3 | University of Queensland | 90 |
4 | University of Sydney | 93 |
5 | University of Western Australia | 96 |
6–7 | Monash University | 101–150 |
6–7 | University of New South Wales | 101–150 |
8–9 | Macquarie University | 201–300 |
8–9 | University of Adelaide | 201–300 |
10–16 | Flinders University | 301–400 |
10–16 | Griffith University | 301–400 |
10–16 | James Cook University | 301–400 |
10–16 | Swinburne University of Technology | 301–400 |
10–16 | University of Newcastle | 301–400 |
10–16 | University of Tasmania | 301–400 |
10–16 | University of Wollongong | 301–400 |
17–19 | Curtin University of Technology | 401–500 |
17–19 | La Trobe University | 401–500 |
17–19 | University of Technology Sydney | 401–500 |
The following table shows the 2005 rankings of Australian universities published in The Australian newspaper. The scaling method used in preparing this league table had seven components:
- CEQ (Course Experience Questionnaire) generic skills: 17.91%
- CEQ good teaching: 18.5%
- CEQ overall satisfaction: 18.9%
- Students in full-time employment after they graduate: 11.48%
- Those that go on to full-time study: 10.29%
- Drop-out or attrition rates: 10.65%
- Student progress or pass rates: 12.26%
Rank | University | Score |
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1 | University of Wollongong | 34.24 |
2 | Australian Maritime College | 30.79 |
3 | University of Melbourne | 29.93 |
4 | Swinburne University of Technology | 29.33 |
5 | University of Queensland | 28.73 |
6 | Australian National University | 26.95 |
7 | University of New England | 25.56 |
8 | University of Canberra | 24.25 |
9 | University of Ballarat | 24.08 |
10 | University of Sydney | 23.93 |
11 | Murdoch University | 23.49 |
12 | University of Western Australia | 23.42 |
13 | Australian Catholic University | 22.73 |
14 | Monash University | 22.16 |
15 | RMIT University | 21.18 |
16 | Macquarie University | 19.96 |
17 | Charles Sturt University | 19.44 |
18 | University of Technology, Sydney | 18.72 |
19 | Victoria University | 18.65 |
20 | University of the Sunshine Coast | 18.44 |
21 | Deakin University | 18.35 |
22 | Griffith University | 18.25 |
23 | Edith Cowan University | 17.91 |
24 | Curtin University of Technology | 17.45 |
25 | University of Newcastle | 16.31 |
26 | Flinders University | 16.02 |
27 | University of Southern Queensland | 15.39 |
28 | Southern Cross University | 14.83 |
29 | RMIT | 14.49 |
30 | James Cook University | 14.17 |
31 | Queensland University of Technology | 13.67 |
32 | University of New South Wales | 13.56 |
33 | University of Western Sydney | 12.85 |
34 | University of Tasmania | 12.00 |
35 | Central Queensland University | 11.49 |
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