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Melbourne University is Australia’s best, sneaking up one place to 32 in the widely respected Academic Ranking of World Universities.

with four moving up from their position in 2021. Sydney University is the standout, having gained nine places to come in at 60th and overtaking its neighbour and bete noir, the University of New South Wales, which fell one place to 65.

“The ARWU ranking particularly reflects the world-leading research that is conducted across the university and by our partners, forming a strong foundation for our teaching and education programs as well as the translational outcomes that benefit society,” Professor McCluskey said.tables, having been created in 2003 at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China to provide an objective understanding of what elements contribute to a world-class university.

Sydney University consolidated its winning streak having improved its ranking for the third year running.

 

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Proud to have studied there. ❤️🥂

Ah yes, peers publish your journal paper in return for publishing theirs. So become an editor... good way to climb the rankings.

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