Rank | University |
I | University of Melbourne (MELBOURNE) |
II | University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
III | University of Sydney (SYDNEY) |
IV | Monash University (MONASH) |
V | University of Queensland (QUEENSLAND) |
VI | Australian National University (ANU) |
VII | University of Western Australia (UWA) |
VIII | University of Newcastle (NEWCASTLE) |
IX | University of Adelaide (ADELAIDE) |
X | RMIT University (RMIT) |
XI | Queensland University of Technology (QUT) |
XII | University of Wollongong (UOW) |
THE World Univeristy Rankings 2008 :
The Australian National University has pipped Stanford and Michigan, and comfortably beaten the best universities of France, Germany and China, to grab 16th place (holding onto to its 2007 ranking) in this year's Times Higher Education world university rankings.
Unfortunately the other 6 Australian Universities ranked inside the World’s Top 100 lost ground on their ranking from last year.
The Australian Universities which made it into the top 100 are:
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16. Australian National University (ANU)
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37. University of Sydney
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38. University of Melbourne
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42. University of Queensland
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45. University of NSW
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47. Monash University
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83. University of Western Australia
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106. University of Adelaide
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182. Macquarie University