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The University of Sydney is ranked as one of the best universities in Australia and the world. Ranked 18th in the world overall and 1st in Australia in a wide range of disciplines, our excellence in research, teaching and sustainability makes us one of the top universities in Australia.
- Sydney now 'Top 20' in QS World University Rankings
The University of Sydney is now placed equal 19th globally...
- Sydney in top 100 in THE World University Rankings 2024
The University of Sydney is ranked 60 th in the world in the...
- Sydney now 'Top 20' in QS World University Rankings
We're ranked = 19th in the 2024 QS World University Rankings. With a reimagined undergraduate curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, world-class teaching and learning and a vibrant campus life, it is a place where students can attain widely recognised and respected qualifications.
The University of Sydney is ranked 60th in the world by Times Higher Education and offers more than 400 areas of study. See its rankings by subject, impact, key statistics, jobs and more.
- Sydney, New South Wales, 2006, Australia
28. Juni 2023 · The University of Sydney has moved up 22 places from last year and is now among the top 20 universities in the world, according to the 2024 QS rankings. The University also ranked first in Australia and seventh globally for sustainability, and performed well in international students and employer reputation.
University of Sydney Rankings. University of Sydney is ranked #29 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of...
29. Feb. 2024 · The University of Sydney ranked 2nd in Australia and 56th in the World 2024 overall rankings, while got 1st place for Publishing and top 100 for 196 other topics. See all 246 academic rankings both national and global.
28. Sept. 2023 · The University of Sydney is ranked 60th in the world and third in Australia in the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The rankings assess research-intensive universities across 18 performance indicators covering teaching, research, knowledge transfer and internationalisation.