The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) recently released its 2023 world university rankings. Unlike the assessment indicators used by other world rankings, the CWUR ranking is based primarily on four indicators:
Education, Employability, Faculty and Research.
The specific assessment method is as follows:
1. Education — 25%:based on the academic achievements of a university’s alumni, measured specifically by the proportion of alumni who have attained prominent academic honours.
2. Employability — 25%:based on the professional achievements of a university’s graduates, measured by the proportion of alumni holding senior positions at major companies relative to the university’s size.
3. Faculty — 10%:measures the number of academic staff who have received prominent academic honours.
4. Research — 40%:this section is more detailed than in other world university rankings and mainly includes:
Research Output (10%): measured by the number of research papers
High-Quality Publications (10%): measured by the number of research papers published in top-tier journals
Influence (10%): measured by the number of research papers published in highly influential journals
Citations (10%): measured by the number of highly cited research papers
A total of 20,531 universities worldwide were assessed in this ranking. Harvard University ranks first in the world, followed by MIT and Stanford University.
Aside from two flagship British universities — Oxford and Cambridge — the rest of the global top 10 is dominated by US universities.
Now for today’s main topic —
On the Australian front, 39 Australian universities made the list this time, with two flagship Group of Eight (Go8) institutions cracking the global top 100 —
University of Melbourne: 57th in the world
University of Sydney: 92nd in the world
The 39 Australian universities that made the list are as follows ▼▼▼
1. University of Melbourne — 57th in the world
2. University of Sydney — 92nd in the world
3. University of New South Wales — 104th in the world
4. University of Queensland — 105th in the world
5. Monash University — 121st in the world
6. Australian National University — 128th in the world
7. University of Western Australia — 150th in the world
8. University of Adelaide — 207th in the world
9. Curtin University — 333rd in the world
10. University of Technology Sydney — 337th in the world
11. Macquarie University — 345th in the world
12. Deakin University — 367th in the world
13. Queensland University of Technology — 373rd in the world
14. Griffith University — 378th in the world
15. University of Wollongong — 380th in the world
16. University of Newcastle — 395th in the world
17. University of Tasmania — 397th in the world
18. RMIT University — 459th in the world
19. La Trobe University — 471st in the world
20. Western Sydney University — 476th in the world
21. James Cook University — 495th in the world
22. University of South Australia — 527th in the world
23. Flinders University — 530th in the world
24. Swinburne University of Technology — 587th in the world
25. Murdoch University — 848th in the world
26. Edith Cowan University — 956th in the world
27. Australian Catholic University — 972nd in the world
28. Victoria University — 1003rd in the world
29. University of New England — 1040th in the world
30. University of Southern Queensland — 1074th in the world
Compared with last year, many Australian universities climbed in the rankings. For example, UNSW rose 3 places year on year, and UQ rose 4 places.
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