Revealed: Where every Australian university sits in global rankings

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A Sydney university has reached an all-time high while three Australian universities are in the top 20.

Sydney University has reached a new high in the latest global rankings as one of three Australian universities making it into the top 20, but experts warn the government’s international student crackdown will cause institutions to fall down league tables.

For the 13th consecutive year, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US maintained its reign at the top of the rankings run by education analysts QS. “In the face of accelerating advancements from Asian institutions, Australian higher education has demonstrated remarkable resilience,” the report said.

More than 80 per cent of local universities also recorded lower year-on-year scores for employment outcomes and 76 per cent received lower scores from worldwide employers.and surveys from 175,798 academics and 105,476 employers. “International students make decisions based on research rankings but they are not very indicative of the quality of their student experience.”

 

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