2013 THE Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings - Australian University Rankings
University
2013 Ranking
2012 Ranking
University of Melbourne (¸á¹ø´ëÇб³)
39
43
Australian National University (È£ÁÖ±¹¸³´ëÇб³)
42(tied)
44(tied)
University of Sydney (½Ãµå´Ï´ëÇб³)
49
50
University of Queensland (ÄýÁñ·£µå´ëÇб³)
71 - 80
71 - 80
University of New South Wales (´º»ç¿ì½º¿þÀÏÁî´ëÇб³)
81 - 90
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Monash University (¸ð³ª½¬´ëÇб³)
91 - 100
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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
Ballarat
29
28
0%
0
8.4
11
ACU
29
28
0%
0
4.8
9
Notre Dame
29
28
0%
0
2.8
3
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.