QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024: Melbourne Law School climbs ranking despite year of hell for students

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A new league table of universities by subject area has bumped Melbourne Law School up a place to 10th, calling into question the validity of many rankings.

Already a subscriber?Melbourne Law School has risen one place to be named the 10th-best law faculty in the world in a new global ranking, despite a year of student unrest over maladministration, bureaucratic failures and poor communication that resulted inThe 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject named nine Australian universities as running academic programs in 17 subject areas that earned them a place in the international top 10.

While Melbourne University is usually the highest-ranked Australian university overall, it only had two disciplines in the QS world top 10 – sports-related fields, where it was ninth, as well as law.for potential students when considering where to study.However, he noted that rankings mostly focused on research performance, not the experience of students.

“At these universities they pay fees that are sometimes double the cost of the same course at a lower-ranked university. But rankings either don’t include student experience at all or use unreliable surveys of academics and employers.”

 

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