1, University of Sydney: Starr University is the oldest university in Australia, ranking 40th in the world and 2nd in Australia in the latest QS World University Rankings, and is a world-renowned top university.
Its alumni are all over the political, business and academic circles, and most of them have trained Australian Prime Minister, Nobel Prize and Crawford Prize winners, as well as a large number of Supreme Court judges, President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the International Court of Justice and President of the World Bank.
2. University of New South Wales: UNSW has attracted much attention in Australia and internationally, ranking 44th in the world and 4th in Australia in the latest QS World University Rankings.
There are more than 20 majors in the top 50 of QS disciplines in the world, and it has the largest and best engineering college in Australia. MBA was selected as the best MBA degree in Australia by the Financial Times, and it is a top institution with strong strength in science, engineering and business.
3. University of Technology Sydney: UTS is the most famous four-star university in Australia. In the latest QS World University Ranking, it ranks 133 in the world, ranking ninth in Australia. It was rated as the best university in teaching and student performance by the Australian federal government. Its school of architecture and design enjoys a high reputation in the world and has outstanding strength in engineering and business.
4. Macquarie University: This university is one of the top 65,438+0% universities in the world and is famous for its first-class teaching and innovative spirit. In the latest QS World University Ranking, the world ranks 265,438+04 and Australia ranks 65,438+02. Known for its business, the school is the first university in Australia to offer actuarial courses. Finance, actuarial science and accounting are among the top QS disciplines in the world 100.
5. australian catholic university University: ACU is a public university funded by the Australian government, which has deep ties with the Catholic Church, and is also open to students of other religious beliefs and backgrounds, and promotes teaching, academic training and research according to Christian principles.