Five Australian universities have just been ranked in the top 50 in the world

“There are so many universities going up and down.”

Several middle-ranking universities made big profits. La Trobe University rose 46 places to 316, Swinburne rose 25 places to 296 and Deakin rose to 266, 17 places more than last year.

However, Australian universities are among the best in the world in terms of research skills, especially in terms of population size. Australia ranks fifth in terms of number of citations and tenth in terms of research.

This can be explained not only by the quality of Australian researchers, but also by the huge income that deviates from the income of international students towards research activity.

The University of Melbourne had the highest research output, producing 85,000 articles over five years, or 13% of Australia’s total output. His main research force is medicine, which accounts for 54% of his academic output.

ANU produced nearly 40,000 articles, with key strengths in physics and astronomy, especially gravitational waves and black holes.

Sowter said the precariousness of the international student market could have an impact on rankings in the coming years.

“It simply came to our notice then [could] endangering the intellectual diversity and exchange that Australian institutions are growing. “

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology was again named the best university in the world for the eleventh consecutive year. Cambridge was No. 2 and pushed Stanford to third place. Oxford and Harvard ranked fourth and fifth, respectively.

The results will be available at 6 a.m. AEST on June 9 at www.topuniversities.com

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