University of Queensland cements global top-tier status with rise in QS table

15 June 2017

The University of Queensland has moved higher in the influential QS World University Rankings, coming in at 47th globally, placing it well inside the top one per cent of the world’s 26,000 universities.

University of Queensland cements global top-tier status with rise in QS table
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UQ’s placing in the annual QS ranking announced June 8 follows the university’s impressive performance in the prestigious Leiden ranking last month and a “massive result” in Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project funding announced earlier.
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Peter Høj said UQ had continued to excel, securing $22.6 million in ARC funding for 17 projects, with funding for more research projects than any other university nationally.
“UQ sits comfortably within the world’s top 50 universities across a number of measures,” Professor Høj said.
“This latest QS result is an extremely gratifying endorsement of our efforts to provide our students with a world-class education in a global top-tier research university.
“Every UQ staff member has contributed in some way to this result, and I congratulate them all for their efforts.
“It’s no small achievement to be placed within the world’s best 50 universities,” Professor Høj said.
The QS ranking considers more than 4000 universities and evaluates 980 of them in detail.
For the latest QS report released June 8, the London-based Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd (QS) analysed 75 million citations encompassing more than 12 million papers, and 115,000 survey responses from employers and academics.
The QS institution report on the University of Queensland states that its performance against about 26,000 universities globally places it in the top one per cent of universities in the world, and at fourth in Australia.
UQ has featured strongly in the QS ranking over the past five years.

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