2013-2014 THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings - Australian University Rankings
Australian universities have fallen in the latest THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings with one less university in the top 100 and one less university in the top 200. Australia's number one and two ranking universities both decline with the University of Melbourne dropping from 28 to 34 and ANU dropping from 37 to 48. University of Queensland has a slight improvement from 65 to 62 while University of Sydney drops from 62 to 72. Monash University bucks the trend in an attempt to consolidate its position in the top 100 moving from 99 to 91. However UNSW falls nearly 30 places from 85 to 114, exiting the top 100. University of Adelaide also follows the trend dropping from 175 to 201-225, falling out of the top 200.
Key Features:
- One less university in the top 100 making a total of 5 (UNSW drops from 85 to 114)
- One less university in the top 200 making a total of 7 (Adelaide drops from 175 to 201-225)
- Flinders drops out of the top 400 but Swinburne enters the top 400 maintaining the total number of Australian universities in the top 400 at 19
- Australia's number 1 and 2, Melbourne and ANU, both drop, the former from 28 to 34, the latter from 37 to 48
- Monash improves its position within the top 100 moving from 99 to 91
- UWA improves its position within the top 200 moving from 190 to 168
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(Universities within the same rank range are listed alphabetically)
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