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What are the eight famous universities in Australia?
The ranking and introduction of the top eight universities in Australia are as follows:

1, Australian National University

The Australian National University is located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. It is a comprehensive university integrating scientific research and teaching. As the only well-known university in Australia with national qualifications, Australia ranks first and has trained a large number of elites who have won world-class academic awards.

2. University of Melbourne.

The University of Mexico has a long history of 160 years, with more than 385,000 alumni, including Australian Prime Minister, Nobel Prize winner and Rhodes Scholar. The research expenditure of MoDa is second only to that of CSIRO, with more than 100 research centers and institutes and more than 1600 internship partners.

3. University of Sydney.

Founded in 1850, the University of Sydney is the oldest university in Australia and the first university in Oceania and the southern hemisphere. The main building of the main campus and Gothic-style historical buildings have become important cultural relics in Australia. Western University alumni are all over the political, business and academic circles, and have trained 7 Australian Prime Ministers, 7 Nobel and Crawford Prize winners, 23 Supreme Court judges, President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the International Court of Justice, President of the World Bank and 103 Rhodes Scholarship winners.

4. University of New South Wales.

UNSW, as one of the G8 universities in Australia, offers more than 900 degree courses for students to choose from, and more than 20 of the offered majors rank among the top 50 in the QS discipline ranking.

UNSW has the largest engineering college in Australia, and its strength in the engineering field is very strong.

5. University of Queensland.

UQ University, located in Brisbane, Queensland, is one of the oldest and largest universities in Australia. The school spirit is free and self-disciplined. There are more than 40 professional scientific centers, teaching and research institutions throughout Queensland, including the North Queensland Earthquake Observatory and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Research Station, as well as medical and dental colleges, experimental mines and veterinarians scattered throughout Queensland.

6. Monash University

Monash University has the largest number of students in Australia. Monash University is located in Melbourne, and its comprehensive strength is among the best. It is a well-known intensive research university, which is rated as a five-star university in Australia and one of the eight universities in Australia.

7. University of Western Australia.

UWA is located in Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Most of the teaching buildings are large sandstone with Roman style, and they are also rated as one of the most beautiful campuses in Australia. Since its establishment, UWA has become one of the most representative top research universities in Australia, among many authoritative universities in Australia, one of the eight most prestigious university alliances in Australia and one of the six largest sandstone universities in Australia.

8. University of Adelaide.

Ada, located in the center of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is one of the oldest and most enterprising G8 universities in Australia. With more than 140 years of teaching experience, he has trained 5 Nobel Prize winners and 108 Rhodes Prize winners. Its graduates play an important role in commercial enterprises, government agencies, academic organizations and art groups in various countries.