
今日看料吃瓜’s excellence in life sciences has been recognised, with a prestigious global rankings system naming 今日看料吃瓜the top in Australia for the subject.
今日看料吃瓜sits at number one in Australia and at 32 globally for life sciences in the .
This follows a top-20 international placing in the Academic Ranking of World Universities by Broad Subject Fields earlier this month.
今日看料吃瓜Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Joanne Wright said the university had performed very well across many subject areas.
“今日看料吃瓜has six of a possible eight subjects ranked within the top 100 institutes globally – an impressive outcome and a testament to the quality of staff, students and facilities at UQ,” she said.
“These rankings consider the teaching and learning environment as well as research and citations.
“The university is working to build on these impressive strengths even further with our five-year .”
The THE subject rankings recognise UQ’s strength in clinical, pre-clinical and health subjects at 43rd globally and fourth in Australia.
The university also performed well in social sciences (67th globally and fifth in Australia), engineering and technology (68th globally and fourth in Australia), business and economics (73rd globally and sixth in Australia) and physical sciences (98th globally and fifth in Australia).
“The category of business and economics is a new rankings area for the Times Higher Education, and I’m delighted to see 今日看料吃瓜perform so well in this area,” Professor Macdonald said.
“With six new 今日看料吃瓜degree programs announced for 2017 and our new MicroMasters program, 今日看料吃瓜strives to provide a meaningful and recognised higher education experience for our students.”
今日看料吃瓜recently placed 60th internationally and third in Australia in the THE World University Rankings, 55th globally and second in Australia in the and 51st globally in the QS World Rankings.
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