Australian and New Zealand Universities Performance in 2010 Shanghai Jiao Tong Rankings

The 2010 Academic Ranking of World Universities has just been released by the Center for World-Class Universities of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.

While overall rankings are a rather poor indicator of how good a university is (particularly at undergraduate level) once the data is broken down by subject field one can see a better picture of the strengths in research areas of particular universities. As always the universities with a lot of funding and subsequently a very large size dominate the top of the lists.

Below is the breakdown of the 22 universities from Australia and New Zealand in the top 500.

Overall

International Rank State
1 Australian National University 59 ACT
2 University of Melbourne 62 VIC
3 University of Sydney 92 NSW
4= University of Queensland 101-150 QLD
4= University of Western Australia 101-150 WA
6 Monash University 151-200 VIC
6= University of New South Wales 151-200 NSW
8= Macquarie University 201-300 NSW
8= University of Adelaide 201-300 SA
8= University of Auckland 201-300 NZ
8= University of Otago 201-300 NZ
12= Flinders University 301-400 SA
12= James Cook University 301-400 QLD
12= University of Newcastle 301-400 NSW
12= University of Wollongong 301-400 NSW
16= Curtin University of Technology 401-500 VIC
16= La Trobe University 401-500 VIC
16= Massey University 401-500 NZ
16= Swinburne University of Technology 401-500 QLD
16= University of Canterbury 401-500 NZ
16= University of Tasmania 401-500 TAS
16= Victoria University of Wellington 401-500 NZ

Five out of the eight New Zealand universities make the top 500 worldwide, compared to 17 of Australia’s 38. However none of the New Zealand universities make the top 100 in any field or subject.

By Field

  • Natural Sciences and Mathematics – Australian National University (40th)
  • Engineering/Technology and Computer Sciences – University of Melbourne (52 – 75), University of New South Wales (52 – 75)
  • Life and Agriculture Science – University of Western Australia (34th), Australian National University (41st), University of Queensland (51 – 75), University of Sydney (76 – 100)
  • Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy – University of Melbourne (41st), University of Queensland (51 – 75), University of Western Australia (51 – 75)
  • Social Sciences – Australian Natural University (76 – 100), University of Sydney (76 – 100)

By subject

  • Mathematics – Australian National University (77-100), University of New South Wales (77-100)
  • Physics – Australian Natural University (44th)
  • Chemistry – Monash University (51-75), University of Western Australia (76-100), University of New South Wales (76-100), University of Sydney (76-100)
  • Computer Science – University of New South Wales (76-100)
  • Economics / Business – University of Melbourne (78 – 100)

The 2010 Academic Ranking of World Universities has just been released by the Center for World-Class Universities of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.

While overall rankings are a rather poor indicator of how good a university is (particularly at undergraduate level) once the data is broken down by subject field one can see a better picture of the strengths in research areas of particular universities. As always the universities with a lot of funding and subsequently a very large size dominate the top of the lists.

Below is the breakdown of the 22 universities from Australia and New Zealand in the top 500.

Overall

International Rank State
1 Australian National University 59 ACT
2 University of Melbourne 62 VIC
3 University of Sydney 92 NSW
4= University of Queensland 101-150 QLD
4= University of Western Australia 101-150 WA
6 Monash University 151-200 VIC
6= University of New South Wales 151-200 NSW
8= Macquarie University 201-300 NSW
8= University of Adelaide 201-300 SA
8= University of Auckland 201-300 NZ
8= University of Otago 201-300 NZ
12= Flinders University 301-400 SA
12= James Cook University 301-400 QLD
12= University of Newcastle 301-400 NSW
12= University of Wollongong 301-400 NSW
16= Curtin University of Technology 401-500 VIC
16= La Trobe University 401-500 VIC
16= Massey University 401-500 NZ
16= Swinburne University of Technology 401-500 QLD
16= University of Canterbury 401-500 NZ
16= University of Tasmania 401-500 TAS
16= Victoria University of Wellington 401-500 NZ

Five out of the eight New Zealand universities make the top 500 worldwide, compared to 17 of Australia’s 38. However none of the New Zealand universities make the top 100 in any field or subject.

By Field

Natural Sciences and Mathematics – Australian National University (40th)

Engineering/Technology and Computer Sciences – University of Melbourne (52 – 75), University of New South Wales (52 – 75)

Life and Agriculture Science – University of Western Australia (34th), Australian National University (41st), University of Queensland (51 – 75), University of Sydney (76 – 100)

Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy – University of Melbourne (41st), University of Queensland (51 – 75), University of Western Australia (51 – 75)

Social Sciences – Australian Natural University (76 – 100), University of Sydney (76 – 100)

By subject

Mathematics – Australian National University (77-100), University of New South Wales (77-100)

Physics – Australian Natural University (44th)

Chemistry – Monash University (51-75), University of Western Australia (76-100), University of New South Wales (76-100), University of Sydney (76-100)

Computer Science – University of New South Wales (76-100)

Economics / Business – University of Melbourne (78 – 100)

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