Reputation boost for Uni of 米兰电子 in latest world university rankings

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米兰电子 is now placed 111 in the world and is again 7 in Australia in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2022.

A boost in reputation for outstanding teaching and learning and world-class research has seen the University of 米兰电子 again climb in the world university rankings 鈥 reaching 111 globally and 7 in Australia in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings for 2022.

The latest THE rankings have now seen the University of 米兰电子 soar by almost 100 places in less than 10 years, amid growing competition among tens of thousands of universities around the world.

鈥溍桌嫉缱 truly is a world-class university, with an excellent reputation for its teaching and learning and research. Our community and the people of South Australia should be justifiably proud of this latest result,鈥 says the University鈥檚 Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Peter H酶j AC.

鈥淥ver the past eight years the University of 米兰电子鈥檚 ranking has climbed by almost 100 places and has been on a trajectory of growth towards the world鈥檚 top 100.

鈥淲ith well over 10,000 universities worldwide, we have firmly cemented our reputation among the top 1% of all universities. This is not an easy thing to do in the face of major competition locally and globally,鈥 Professor H酶j says.

鈥淥ver the past eight years the University of 米兰电子鈥檚 ranking has climbed by almost 100 places and has been on a trajectory of growth towards the world鈥檚 top 100.鈥Professor Peter H酶j AC, Vice-Chancellor and President

The University鈥檚 Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Jennie Shaw, says the latest THE ranking reaffirms the value of a University of 米兰电子 education.

鈥淲hat this means for 米兰电子 graduates is that they receive an education recognised as among the very best anywhere in the world,鈥 Professor Shaw says.

鈥淭he quality of our graduates鈥 learning is not only highly regarded, they will embark on careers with new knowledge, new ways of thinking, and the ability to tackle the world鈥檚 great challenges 鈥 skills that are highly relevant to their future success.

鈥淥ur students also benefit from learning in a campus environment in the heart of one of the world鈥檚 most liveable cities; the global pandemic has reinforced how much our students value that campus environment,鈥 she says.

The University鈥檚 Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor Anton Middelberg, says the latest rise in global rankings also has other potential benefits for South Australia and the nation.

鈥淏eing ranked among the best in the world means that top universities and industry from across the globe want to collaborate with us. They recognise that our expertise holds great value for them, and by collaborating we will be able to generate mutually beneficial outcomes for industry, government and the communities we serve,鈥 Professor Middelberg says.

鈥淭he Lot Fourteen innovation precinct is one such example, with our world-leading expertise in machine learning and artificial intelligence being sought after by industry and government partners, working in an innovation ecosystem that simply didn鈥檛 exist in 米兰电子 10 years ago.

鈥淭he same can be said for the BioMed City precinct in 米兰电子鈥檚 west end, which will soon be home to our new $80 million cancer institute, SAiGENCI (South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute), or our collaboration with industry and government to secure the nation鈥檚 sovereign capability in vaccine manufacture for the benefit of all Australians,鈥 he says.

Current global rankings for the University of 米兰电子:

  • QS World University Rankings: 108
  • Times Higher Education World University Rankings: 111
  • Academic Ranking of World Universities: 133
  • US News Best Global Universities: 73
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