In the latest 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, the University of Queensland has 20 subjects ranked in the top 50 globally. The University of Queensland's sports-related subjects continue to rank first in Australia and second globally, highlighting the University of Queensland's contributions to enhancing understanding of human movement, building healthier communities, and innovating health technologies.The university's knowledge and partnerships in the sports industry will help support the goals of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, including social, economic, and environmental sustainability, promoting fair access and participation for people with disabilities.In addition,the University of Queensland ranks first in Australia in environmental science, agriculture and forestry, and chemical engineering subjects.The University of Queensland'sdental subjects rank second in Australia, with mining and mineral engineering,hospitality and leisure management, pharmacy and pharmacology, veterinary science, and chemistry ranking third in Australia.The University of Queensland has 20 subjects ranked in the top 50 globally, including:
Sports-related subjects (2nd place)
Mining and Mineral Engineering (4th place)
Environmental Science (tied for 18th place)
Petroleum Engineering (18th place)
Agriculture and Forestry (19th place)
Hospitality and Leisure Management (27th place)
Pharmacy and Pharmacology (tied for 30th place)
Dentistry (tied for 33rd place)
Psychology (33rd place)
Veterinary Science (tied for 34th place)
Nursing (37th place)
Anatomy and Physiology (tied for 40th place)
Education (40th place)
Chemical Engineering (tied for 41st place)
Sociology (44th place)
Development Studies (46th place)
Chemistry (46th place)
Earth and Marine Sciences (46th place)
Civil and Structural Engineering (47th place)
Archaeology (tied for 50th place)
2024 QS World University Rankings by Subjectanalyzed the subject areas of 1561 institutions, including data on academic and employer reputation, citations of research papers, H-index of research, and international research networks.