| 10 |
01
|
Australian
Catholic University [ACU] |
10 |
| 02 |
Australian
Defence Force Academy [ADFA] |
| 03 |
Australian
Graduate School of Management [AGSM] |
| 04 |
Australian
National University [ANU] |
| 05 |
Bond
University [Bond] |
| 06 |
Central
Queensland University [CQU] |
| 07 |
Charles
Darwin University [CDU] |
| 08 |
Charles
Sturt University [CSU] |
| 09 |
Curtin
University of Technology [CURTIN] |
| 10 |
Deakin
University [Deakin] |
| 11 |
Edith
Cowan University [ECU] |
| 12 |
Flinders
University [FLINDERS] |
| 13 |
Griffith
University [GRIFFITH] |
| 14 |
James
Cook University [JCU] |
| 15 |
La
Trobe University [LA TROBE] |
| 16 |
Macquarie
University [MACQUARIE] |
| 17 |
Monash
University [MONASH] |
| 18 |
Murdoch
University [MURDOCH] |
| 19 |
Queensland
University of Technology [QUT] |
| 20 |
RMIT
University [RMIT] |
| 21 |
Southern
Cross University [SCU] |
| 22 |
Swinburne
University of Technology [SWINBURNE] |
| 23 |
University
of Adelaide [ADELAIDE] |
| 24 |
University
of Ballarat [BALLARAT] |
| 25 |
University
of Canberra [CANBERRA] |
| 26 |
University
of Melbourne [MELBOURNE] |
| 27 |
University
of New England [UNE] |
| 28 |
University
of New South Wales [UNSW] |
| 29 |
University
of Newcastle [NEWCASTLE] |
| 30 |
University
of Notre Dame Australia - The [UNDA] |
| 31 |
University
of Queensland [QUEENSLAND] |
| 32 |
University
of South Australia [UniSA] |
| 33 |
University
of Southern Queensland [USQ] |
| 34 |
University
of Sydney [SYDNEY] |
| 35 |
University
of Tasmania [TASMANIA] |
| 36 |
University
of Technology Sydney [UTS] |
| 37 |
University
of the Sunshine Coast [USC] |
| 38 |
University
of Western Australia [UWA] |
| 39 |
University
of Western Sydney [UWS] |
| 40 |
University
of Wollongong [UOW] |
| 41 |
Victoria
University [VU] |
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Latest
News: 2005 Melbourne Institute International
Standing of Australian Universities
This table shows the
2005 standardised rankings from the quantitative
survey conducted by the Melbourne Institute
into the international standing of Australian
universities. The Institute examined a number
of variables to determine this standardised
ranking, including the international standing
of staff, graduate programs, undergrad intake,
undergrad programs, resources, and the views
of Deans and CEOs.
Note:
The Melbourne Institute is operated by the
University of Melbourne |
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| s.no |
Universities |
Index |
| 01 |
Australian
National University |
100 |
| 02 |
University
of Melbourne |
100 |
| 03 |
University
of Sydney |
93 |
| 04 |
University
of Queensland |
87 |
| 05 |
University
of New South Wales |
84 |
| 06 |
University
of Western Australia |
77 |
| 07 |
Monash
University |
75 |
| 08 |
University
of Adelaide |
70 |
| 09 |
Flinders
University of South Australia |
55 |
| 10 |
La
Trobe University |
55 |
| 11 |
Macquarie
University |
55 |
| 12 |
University
of Tasmania |
54 |
| 13 |
Murdoch
University |
53 |
| 14 |
University
of Newcastle |
53 |
| 15 |
University
of Wollongong |
53 |
| 16 |
Curtin
University of Technology |
50 |
| 17 |
Griffith
University |
50 |
| 18 |
University
of New England |
50 |
| 19 |
Deakin
University |
49 |
| 20 |
James
Cook University |
49 |
| 21 |
Queensland
University of Technology |
49 |
| 22 |
University
of Technology,Sydney |
47 |
| 23 |
University
of South Australia |
46 |
| 24 |
RMIT
University |
44 |
| 25 |
University
of Canberra |
44 |
| 26 |
Southern
Cross University |
41 |
| 27 |
Swinburne
University of Technology |
41 |
| 28 |
University
of Western Sydney |
41 |
| 29 |
Victoria
University |
41 |
| 30 |
Charles
Darwin University |
40 |
| 31 |
Edith
Cowan University |
40 |
| 32 |
Central
Queensland University |
39 |
| 33 |
Charles
Sturt University |
33 |
| 34 |
University
of Southern Queensland |
38 |
| 35 |
University
of Ballarat |
37 |
| 36 |
Australian
Catholic University |
36 |
| 37 |
University
of the Sunshine Coast |
32 |
| 38 |
University
of Notre Dame, Australia |
29 |
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Teaching
Performance Rankings August 2005 |
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This
table shows the teaching standards published
in the Australian newspaper. An explanation
of the scaling method follows the table: |
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| s.no |
University |
Score |
| 01 |
University
of Wollongong |
34.24 |
| 02 |
Australian
Maritime College |
30.79 |
| 03 |
University
of Melbourne |
29.93 |
| 04 |
Swinburne
University of Technology |
29.33 |
| 05 |
University
of Queensland |
28.73 |
| 06 |
Australian
National University |
26.95 |
| 07 |
University
of New England |
25.56 |
| 08 |
University
of Canberra |
24.45 |
| 09 |
University
of Ballarat |
24.08 |
| 10 |
University
of Sydney |
23.93 |
| 11 |
Murdoch
University |
23.49 |
| 12 |
University
of Western Australia |
23.42 |
| 13 |
Australian
Catholic University |
22.73 |
| 14 |
Monash
University |
22.16 |
| 15 |
La
Trobe University |
21.18 |
| 16 |
Macquarie
University |
19.96 |
| 17 |
Charles
Sturt University |
19.44 |
| 18 |
University
of Technology,Sydney |
18.72 |
| 19 |
Victoria
University |
18.65 |
| 20 |
University
of the Sunshine Coast |
18.44 |
| 21 |
Deakin
University |
18.35 |
| 22 |
Griffith
University |
18.25 |
| 23 |
Edith
Cowan University |
18.91 |
| 24 |
Curtin
University of Technology |
18.45 |
| 25 |
University
of Newcastle |
16.31 |
| 26 |
Flinders
University |
16.02 |
| 27 |
University
of Southern Queensland |
15.39 |
| 28 |
Southern
Cross University |
14.83 |
| 29 |
RMIT |
14.49 |
| 30 |
James
Cook University |
14.17 |
| 31 |
Queensland
University of Technology |
13.67 |
| 32 |
University
of New South Wales |
13.56 |
| 33 |
University
of Western Sydney |
12.85 |
| 34 |
University
of Tasmania |
12.00 |
| 35 |
Central
Queensland University |
11.49 |
| 36 |
University
of Adelaide |
10.54 |
| 37 |
University
of South Australia |
10.11 |
| 38 |
Charles
Darwin University |
09.05 |
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The scaling method used in preparing
this league table has five components:
1) CEQ (Course experience questionnaire)
generic skills: 17.91% weighting
2) CEQ good teaching: 18.5%
3) CEQ overall satisfaction: 18.9%
4) Students in full-time employment after
they graduate: 11.48%
5) Those that go on to full-time study:
10.29%
6) Drop-out or attrition rates: 10.65%
7) Student progress or pass rates: 12.26%
Australian
MBA Rankings
Financial
Times MBA World Top 100 2000
Two Australian entrants on the Financial
Times MBA 2000 world rankings were:
Melbourne
Business School (University of Melbourne)
- 57
Australian Graduate School of Management
- 65
Financial
Times MBA World Top 100 2003
These
same two entrants were on the Financial
Times MBA 2003 world rankings:
Melbourne
Business School (University of Melbourne)
- 64 (3 year average 67)
Australian Graduate School of Management
- 69 (3 year average 55)
The
selection criteria for this ranking comprised
three broad dimensions: purchasing power
in the marketplace, diversity of experience,
and research qualities. The Financial Times
rankings are regarded as the most comprehensive
head-to-head comparison among business schools
worldwide.
Financial
Times MBA World Top 100 2004
QUT's
Brisbane Graduate School of Business is
a new entrant in the Financial Times Top
100 for 2004:
Australian
Graduate School of Management - 53 (3 year
average 63)
Melbourne Business School (University of
Melbourne) - 72 (3 year average 73)
Brisbane Graduate School of Management QUT
- 82
Asiaweek
Asia's best MBA schools 2000
IMPORTANT NOTE: The following
schools did not participate in this survey:
Australia
Asia Management Centre (The Australian National
University)
Australian Graduate School of Management
AGSM (University of New South Wales and
University of Sydney)
W
O R L D C L A S S
BEST
IN REPUTATION
No
Australian winner
BEST
FULL-TIME MBA IN ASIA
Melbourne
Business School No:1 of 3
BEST
PART-TIME MBA IN ASIA
Melbourne Business School No: 1 of 3
BEST
EXECUTIVE MBA IN ASIA
No Australian winner
BEST
DISTANCE MBA IN ASIA
Curtin University of Technology No: 2 of
3
Brisbane Graduate School of Business No:
3 of 3.
Asia's
Best MBA Schools By Reputation
======================================
Asian Rating
• 4 Melbourne Business School
• 15 Macquarie Graduate School of
Management
• 16 Monash Mount Eliza Business School
• 26 School of Management (RMIT University)
• 27 Graduate School of Business (University
of Technology Sydney)
• 30 Brisbane Graduate School of Business
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
• 31 Graduate School of Management
(University of Adelaide)
• 33 Graduate School of Business (Curtin
University of Technology)
• 40 International Graduate School
of Management (University of South
• Australia)
Economist Intelligence Unit World
MBA 2002 Rankings
Five
Australian MBA schools appear on the Economist
2002 rankings
School
Rank (out of 100)
42 Macquarie Graduate School of Management
70 Australian Graduate School of Management
75 Mt Eliza Business School
89 Melbourne Business School University
of Melbourne
91 Monash University Graduate School of
Business
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