This result solidifies Macquarie’s position in the top one percent of universities worldwide.
THE World University rankings are assessed on five pillars, each of which represents a key area of higher education excellence: teaching, industry income, research, citations and international outlook.
Professor David Wilkinson, Deputy Vice-Chancellor – Engagement, said it was pleasing to see Macquarie continually rank in the top 1% of universities worldwide:
“Our continuous focus on these five pillars is a testament to Macquarie’s global standing and international reputation. The rankings reflect our core strengths in research, citations and international appeal. We continuously build on our strengths so that our international standings continue to remain competitive.”
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings was established in 2004 and is published annually. The rankings provide a list of the world’s best universities, assessed over different categories across core University areas.