Sydney’s UNSW overtakes University of Melbourne in global rankings for first time
The Guardian World ·

The University of New South Wales has overtaken the University of Melbourne for the first time in a prestigious world university rankings list. …
The University of New South Wales has overtaken the University of Melbourne for the first time in a prestigious world university rankings list. UNSW ranked 19th in the QS World University Rankings, an improvement of one place for the Sydney university on last year’s result and 30 places since 2017. UNSW was particularly commended for its employment outcomes, sustainability, reputation and international research partnerships. University of Melbourne (UoM) continued a downward trajectory, however, falling from 19th to 22nd in this year’s iteration, after falling seven spots from 2024’s ranking of 12th. UNSW was among 58% of previously ranked Australian institutions that improved their standing this year, with nine achieving record-high positions. Top 10 universities in Australia 2027 Comparatively, 12% of US universities and 21% of UK universities improved. The QS World University Rankings 2027 evaluates more than 1,500 institutions across 106 countries and territories. MIT in the US retained the top position for a 15th year, while Imperial College London and Stanford University were joint second. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email Some 37 of Australia’s 43 recognised universities were ranked this year – the highest number ever. The vice-chancellor of UNSW, Prof Attila Brungs, said the university was “excited to be number one in Australia because it allows us to do more, to have more impact, more influence, and access to more networks”. …
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