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Do you know any famous alliances in Australia?
Ranking has always been a big problem that puzzles many students and parents. For a university in a certain country, ranking is the most intuitive factor to understand it first. For Australian institutions, many students and parents will also look for relevant rankings for reference. China will &; #039; Eight universities &; #039; It is defined as a five-star university, which is incredible for Australians.

Australian University Profile 0 1 Just like American Ivy. Australia also has a so-called "eight universities" alliance, which literally translates into "eight university organizations" in English. It was formed spontaneously by the school, not evaluated by local specialized institutions (by the way, ranking in Australian universities is illegal). Because its member universities are all universities with a long history in Australia, ranking higher in the world authoritative times and all walks of life, people in China are used to calling this alliance the' Big Eight'.

The member schools of the "Eight Universities" include: Australian National University, University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales, Monash University, University of Western Australia and University of Adelaide (in the order of the comprehensive ranking of The Times in 2008).

The Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China relies on comprehensive rankings, scientific research funds allocated by the government, and scientific research funds rely on high-tech disciplines of a school, such as medicine, law and engineering. This is not difficult to see compared with the ranking of domestic universities. The top 10 universities, such as Peking University and Tsinghua, are excellent schools in medical law and engineering, while the comprehensive rankings of university of international business and economics and Central Finance and Economics are not ideal.

The' Eighth National Congress' is characterized by big brand, much homework, great pressure, good students, difficult application and graduation, many theoretical courses, lecturers' emphasis on cultivating students' scientific research ability, and weak ties between schools and local enterprises.

Australia's' Big Eight' Alliance 0 1 is just like the American Ivy League. Australia also has a so-called "eight universities" alliance, which literally translates into "eight university organizations" in English. It was formed spontaneously by the school, not evaluated by local specialized institutions (by the way, ranking in Australian universities is illegal). Because its member universities are all universities with a long history in Australia, ranking higher in the world authoritative times and all walks of life, people in China are used to calling this alliance the' Big Eight'.

The member schools of the "Eight Universities" include: Australian National University, University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales, Monash University, University of Western Australia and University of Adelaide (in the order of the comprehensive ranking of The Times in 2008).

The Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China relies on comprehensive rankings, scientific research funds allocated by the government, and scientific research funds rely on high-tech disciplines of a school, such as medicine, law and engineering. This is not difficult to see compared with the ranking of domestic universities. The top 10 universities, such as Peking University and Tsinghua, are excellent schools in medical law and engineering, while the comprehensive rankings of university of international business and economics and Central Finance and Economics are not ideal.

The' Eighth National Congress' is characterized by big brand, much homework, great pressure, good students, difficult application and graduation, many theoretical courses, lecturers' emphasis on cultivating students' scientific research ability, and weak ties between schools and local enterprises.

ATN 0 1 Australia is a very equal society. After the establishment of the' Eight Schools Organization', it attracted a large number of students by virtue of the chain effect of its name, and also aroused the dissatisfaction of other schools. It is under such conditions that the' Big Five in Science and Technology' alliance was established, which does not mean that all the schools in this alliance are strong in science and engineering. Its member universities are mainly some emerging universities in Australia, which are not as long as the Eighth National Congress, but their strength should not be underestimated. These five schools are characterized by good relations with local enterprises, attaching importance to students' practical ability, flexible curriculum, less pressure on students' study, more internship time abroad and high employment rate.

The five polytechnics have one in each of the five Australian states: Queensland University of Science and Technology, Sydney University of Science and Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, South Australia University and Curtin University of Science and Technology (in no particular order). These schools have a good reputation in Australia, and local enterprises prefer graduates from these universities. Among them, Queensland University of Technology and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology were both rated as the top 200 universities in the world in 2007 by The Times.

European quality improvement system EQUIS (affiliated to the European Foundation for Economic Development) 0 1 This institution is one of the top international evaluation institutions in Europe and America, and evaluates and audits university business schools all over the world every year. Its evaluation covers all the conditions of university business schools, including teaching quality, internationalization level (such as exchange opportunities between students and universities in other countries), research ability, online education, administrative management, social recognition, etc., focusing on whether the school has a close relationship with local companies, whether the school pays attention to cultivating students' management and entrepreneurial ability, and whether the curriculum design is innovative and reasonable.

Because of its strict auditing standards and high auditing density (once a year), it is highly recognized in the industry and in Europe and the United States, and there are fewer schools on the list. There are only 1 15 member schools in the world. There are 8 universities in Australia, namely: University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, University of Sydney, Macquarie University, University of Melbourne, Monash University, University of South Australia and University of Western Australia (in no particular order).

Business is different from research-oriented disciplines such as medicine, law or engineering, and pays more attention to students' communication and practical operation ability. The vast majority of China students apply for foreign business, so when choosing a school, they should be more inclined to such schools with prominent business majors.

0 1 Innovative e-research universities Australia (IRU Australia) is an inter-school alliance composed of six Australian universities, aiming at innovation.

Membership list: Frind University, Griffith University, La Trobe University, Macquarie University, Murdoch University, Newcastle University, Charles Darwin University and James Cook University (in no particular order).

The six Australian higher education institutions that joined IRU Australia were established in the 1960s and 1970s. Their operating modes are similar, and they all have multiple campuses in major cities and satellite cities. The total number of students in six universities accounts for 15% of the national university enrollment rate. The six universities believe that such an alliance will help raise funds and establish like-minded research and application centers. They are research universities, based on the following research: * covering a wide range of disciplines * committed to innovation * paying attention to the interaction between disciplines.