Monash University has continued its rise in international rankings, according to results released today by Times Higher Education.
The University achieved a ranking of 73 out of 800 institutions worldwide in the 2015-16 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, representing an improvement of 10 places since 2014, and an improvement of 44 places since 2011.
Monash strongly improved across all five pillars that represent key areas of higher education excellence - teaching, research, citations, industry income, and international outlook.
President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Gardner AO said the rankings rise reflected the University’s consistent focus on excellence in research and teaching, and international and industry engagement.
“This achievement is a significant milestone for the University as we continue to strengthen our performance internationally,” Professor Gardner said.
“We have improved strongly in the international outlook category. This is a pleasing reflection of our internationalisation that delivers top-quality research and education.”
Editor-at-Large and Ranking Editor with Times Higher Education, Phil Baty, said the jump in rankings was an outstanding achievement for Monash.
“For Monash University to make 73 in the world is an outstanding achievement to be celebrated,” Mr Baty said.
The results were released at the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit in Melbourne.
The top 100 universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings represent just 0.5 per cent of the world's higher education institutions.
For further information, see the Times Higher Education website.
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