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      Australian Universities
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]
   
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
 
   
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
 
    Teaching Performance Rankings August 2005  
    This table shows the teaching standards published in the Australian newspaper. An explanation of the scaling method follows the table:  
   
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
 
   
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
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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