The University of Queensland has held its 43rd position among the world’s top universities, and fourth in Australia, in the 2014/15 , released today.
国产探花 Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Peter H酶j congratulated the broad 国产探花 community on securing a QS ranking of 43 for two years running.
“国产探花’s high global rankings bolster our capacity to contribute to Australia’s $15 billion education exports and to attract international partners and funding,” Professor H酶j said.
“However, no ranking status is assured when we have increasingly sophisticated competition from overseas contrasted with uncertainty over funding and regulations on the home front.”
QS now ranks all of Australia’s universities in the top 100 with the University of Adelaide moving up four places to 100th position.
Contact: Fiona Cameron, ph +61 7 3346 7086, communications@uq.edu.au