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Australia has boosted its standing in the eyes of the global academic community, doubling its presence in the latest edition of the 探花视频 World Reputation Rankings.
Six Australian institutions have claimed places among the 100 institutions in the table this year 鈥 up from three last year 鈥 with Monash University, the University of Queensland and UNSW Sydney back on the list after an absence of four or five years.
The rankings, based on the world鈥檚 largest invitation-only academic opinion survey, may be seen as evidence of the Australian sector鈥檚 resilience in the face of intensifying competition from the powerhouse universities of Asia, Europe and North America.
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Australia was the big improver in this year鈥檚 edition, climbing from joint seventh to joint third and reversing a five-year decline in the list of most represented countries 鈥 and leapfrogging Germany, Japan and the Netherlands in the process.
Duncan Ivison, deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Sydney, said Australian universities were collaborating 鈥渕ore extensively than ever鈥, and this had spin-offs in the way they were perceived.
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鈥淥ne of the by-products is that people know more about your research and teaching,鈥 he explained. 鈥淭hat ultimately helps your reputation because people understand what you do and get excited about it. You鈥檙e seeing that reflected in these rankings, which is really encouraging.鈥
Professor Ivison stressed that while the rankings had 鈥減urchase鈥 in global academia, they did not drive strategy around research, collaboration or any other university activity.
鈥淎t the end of the day, you鈥檝e got to be doing great research and offering a great curriculum and educational experience to do well in the rankings,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what you have to focus on. All the other stuff is noise.鈥
Sydney boosted its standing in this year鈥檚 rankings, rising from the 71-80 to the 61-70 band. The Australian National University slipped slightly to register in the 71-80 band. The country鈥檚 top-performing institution, the University of Melbourne, moved up from joint 47th to joint 44th, while Monash, Queensland and UNSW Sydney claimed places in the 91-100 band.
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The rankings reflect the views of more than 11,500 published academics from 135 countries. Each nominated the world鈥檚 15 best research universities, based on his or her personal experience, along with the 15 best teaching institutions.
Responses to the survey were spread fairly evenly across academic disciplines, with national coverage reflecting countries鈥 shares of world scholarship.
Professor Ivison questioned whether his country鈥檚 resurgent rankings performance could be maintained, given signs of instability in international enrolments.
鈥淎ustralia has relied on increasing international student numbers to cushion the lack of investment in research directly,鈥 he said. 鈥淚聽don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 sustainable over time.
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鈥淥ur competitors are investing in higher education infrastructure and research because they see the benefit. Australia is not really competing with those countries when it comes to investment in research. There鈥檚 a聽lot of interest in applied research, but I聽worry about fundamental core research. The UK, Canada, China, Europe 鈥 they鈥檙e all lifting their investment in basic research, not backing off from聽it.鈥
Globally, Harvard University topped the league table, as it has every year since the reputation rankings鈥 2011 inception. However, the US share of institutions slipped two places from 44 last year, with Germany, Switzerland and Sweden also registering fewer entries.
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