The 2023 QS World University Rankings are released! 7 Australian universities ranked in the TOP100! Come see if your university made the list?
The world university rankings have attracted the attention of millions of students and parents around the world, providing people with an authoritative and powerful reference for further education. There are many types of world university rankings, the most recognized of which are:
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QS World University Rankings
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Times Higher Education University Rankings
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Academic Ranking of Global Universities
QS World University Rankings is an annual world university ranking published by the British educational organization Quacquarelli Symonds, and it is also the most influential world university ranking. Since the inaugural QS World University Rankings were released in 2004, the QS rankings have become the world's most popular source of university evaluation data, with all the top universities on the list!
This year's QS World University Rankings is the largest ever, with 1,418 universities across 100 regions, up from 1,300 last year. The ranking results explain the distribution and performance of the 16.4 million academic papers published between 2016 and 2020, and the 117.8 million citations these papers received; also account for over 151,000 academic faculty and experts from over 99,000 employers Opinion.
The QS World University Rankings are also one of the criteria for Shanghai's new policy for international students to settle in. For those who graduated from the top 50 universities in the world, the social insurance premium payment base and payment time requirements are cancelled, and they can directly apply for settlement after working in the city full-time; for those who graduated from the top 51-100 universities in the world, full-time Those who come to work in this city and pay social insurance premiums for 6 months can apply for settlement. Click on the link to learn more: Major update of the international student settlement policy! Do you have the opportunity to directly settle in Shanghai when you study in these famous Australian schools? Come check it out!
The 2023QS University Rankings are ranked according to the following 6 indicators
Academic Reputation (40%): Based on questionnaire feedback from over 130,000 scholars
Faculty/Student Ratio (20%): Represents the scale of teaching, calculated by dividing the number of students by the number of faculty members, which can be used to refer to the class size of each university
Citations per faculty (20%): A measure of the impact of academic research, calculated by dividing the total number of citations of research papers at the university by the number of faculty at the university over a five-year period
Employer Reputation Employer Reputation (10%): Responses based on employer surveys on college and graduate employment levels
International Faculty Ratio (5%): One of two QS indicators of internationalization, it measures the proportion of non-national faculty in a university
International Student Ratio (5%): The second of QS's two internationalisation indicators, it measures the proportion of non-national students in a university, which can also indicate a university's ability to attract talent from around the world.
The performance of Australian universities this year is still outstanding, and the rankings have risen collectively. A total of 38 universities made the list this time, and 7 of them entered the top 100! Without further ado, let's take a look!
Australian University Rankings
A total of 7 universities have entered the top 100 in the world this time, and the top 4 universities in Australia have all risen!
Australian National University: 30th in the world, down 3 places from the previous year
University of Melbourne: 33rd in the world, up 4 places from the previous year
University of Sydney: 41st in the world, down 3 places from the previous year
UNSW: 45th in the world, down 2 places from the previous year
The University of Queensland: 50th in the world, down 3 places from the previous year
Monash University: 57th in the world, up 1 place from the previous year
The University of Western Australia: 90th in the world, up 3 places from the previous year
The rest of the Australian universities have performed well, and the rankings of many famous universities have also improved significantly!
University of Adelaide: 109th in the world, down 1 place from the previous year
University of Technology Sydney: 137th in the world, down 4 places from the previous year
University of Wollongong: 185th in the world, up 8 places from the previous year
RMIT University: 190th in the world, up 16 places from the previous year
Newcastle University: 192 in the world, up 5 places from the previous year
Curtin University: 193rd in the world, up 1 place from the previous year
Macquarie University: 195th in the world, up 5 places from the previous year
Queensland University of Technology: 222nd in the world, down 9 places from the previous year
Deakin University: 266th in the world, up 17 places from the previous year
University of Tasmania: 293rd in the world, up 10 places from the previous year
Swinburne University of Technology: 296th in the world, up 25 places from the previous year