12 university in Australia has enlisted to World’s top ranked out of 200 university

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12 university in Australia has enlisted to World’s top ranked out of 200 university

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The person who thinks about their children’s future and their valuable life, Australia is the right place for a world-class education.

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Nowadays, every country has broken down its educational backbone for this situation. So, in this crisis moment, every country is trying its best to recover the situation, also the educational sector. So maximum organizations think about the virtual classrooms for their students so that they can continuing their studies. As a most livable country, Australia also took some initiative in its educational sector. And it’s time to get the result comes out with the success. A record number of Australian universities have been ranked among the world’s top 200, but experts warn their success could be short-lived if they can no longer fund strong research.

Nine of the country’s 12 top-ranked universities have improved their position on the annual Times Higher Education rankings, which its chief knowledge officer Phil Baty said demonstrated Australia’s

“extraordinary success” in attracting international talent. “But what we can reasonably assume is this is very vulnerable success [because] it is dependent on international students,” he said.

The University of Technology Sydney showed the most improvement, bolting 34 places to joint-160th, while Macquarie University nudged into the top 200 for the first time, at joint-195th. Higher education expert, Professor Andrew Norton, said the rankings did not yet account for the COVID-19 crisis that had crippled revenues and led universities to slash jobs and courses.

He also added that Australia had been very successful in using international student revenues to boost research output. In turn, the boosted research output had helped push them up the rankings.

The University of Melbourne remained the country’s highest-ranked university at 31st on the table, which is regarded as the most influential in higher education and a key driver of overseas student enrolments.

The University of Sydney rose nine places to joint-51st, overtaking the Australian National University, which slid nine spots to 59th.

While the Group of Eight universities consolidated their places, overall Australian success came from newer universities.

UTS was the highest-ranked Australian university in terms of internationalization, which factors in overseas students, academics, and international research projects. Acting vice-chancellor Professor Andrew Parfitt said UTS’ rise proved its growing global reputation as a “significant research institution in our own right”.

But both UTS and Macquarie have since committed to cutting jobs, although the latter has not detailed how many.

Mr. Baty said that becoming smaller universities – which Macquarie has vowed to do – would not necessarily hurt rankings so long as they maintained research impact.

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