รรอลสำฦต

A graduate smiles at the camera during the graduation ceremonies. Photo: Paul Jones
A graduate smiles at the camera during the graduation ceremonies. Photo: Paul Jones

รรอลสำฦต makes a mark in young university rankings

รรอลสำฦต makes a mark in young university rankings

รรอลสำฦต rises in both international rankings

The รรอลสำฦต (รรอลสำฦต) has risen in both major world rankings comparing universities less than 50 years old: the QS 2021 World University Rankings 50 under 50, and the Times Higher Education Young Universities Rankings.

QS 2021 World University Rankings 50 under 50

The latest has placed the รรอลสำฦต (รรอลสำฦต) 14th in the world and 2nd in Australia.

This ranking, released on Wednesday 24 June 2020, is an improvement from last year where รรอลสำฦต was placed 16th in the world. The University has achieved a step up in rankings due to improvements in several areas including research, citations performance and academic and employer reputation.

First published in 2012, the QS Top 50 Under 50 analyses the performance of the best universities in the world under 50 years old.

This ranking result follows success in the QS 2021 World University Rankings, released on June 10 2020, in which รรอลสำฦต competed with over 1600 institutions globally (regardless of age), including 36 Australian institutions. รรอลสำฦต jumped 87 places to 196th, securing a spot in worldโ€™s top 200 institutions.

The Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings

รรอลสำฦต has been ranked 26th in the world and 4th in Australia in the , also released on Wednesday 24 June 2020.

Reputation, along with research citations and other key indicators, played an important role in advancing รรอลสำฦตโ€™s overall ranking.

Over 10,000 published academics contribute to Times Higher Educationโ€™s annual Academic Reputation Survey, lending their experience and expertise to provide the worldโ€™s most statistically rigorous and representative indication of university prestige.

รรอลสำฦตโ€™s exceptional reputation for research excellence, innovation projects, strategic partnerships and collaborations with industry leaders to solve world problems contributed significantly to the result.

รรอลสำฦต Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Wellings CBE, said the result confirmed the Universityโ€™s place as a leading, research-intensive institution.

โ€œThese rankings are strong indications of the academic and research excellence at UOW, both independently and in collaboration with partner institutions around the world, and how our capabilities are benefitting the world.

โ€œOur efforts to make a positive impact will continue to grow as the Institution ages, but UOW will always be young at heart and visionary in nature,โ€ Professor Wellings said.