The 2025 QS World University Rankings have been released, with ANU ranking 30th globally.

The 2025 QS World University Rankings have been released, with ANU ranking 30th globally.

Australian National University (ANU)

Australian National University (ANU)



On June 4, 2024, local time, the international higher education research institution QS Quacquarelli Symonds officially released2025 QS World University Rankings. The Australian National University (ANU) ranked30thamong the 1,500 top universities from 106 higher education systems participating in the ranking, continuing to be among the world's top universities.Compared with last year's ranking, it has risen by four places.



Professor Lachlan Blackhall, Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) of the Australian National University, said he was pleased to see the Australian National University jump four places in the rankings.


"The Australian National University has a proud tradition of high-quality, distinctive research, teaching activities, and impact, and our ranking reflects this," said Professor Lachlan.


"We are committed to ensuring that the Australian National University sets new standards for higher education by fostering an environment that creates high academic quality and distinctiveness, innovative research, and impactful change."


The 2025 QS World University Rankings measure university performance across a range of indicators, including research and discovery, employability and graduate outcomes, learning experience, global engagement, and sustainability.



Among the nine indicators assessed, the Australian National University has improved in six indicators.These include international research collaboration, the proportion of international students, student employment, sustainable development, and employer reputation.


It's not just the overall ranking that the Australian National University has entered the global top 30. The Australian National University has also seen a significant improvement in its sustainability ranking—rising from outside the global top 100 to 30th. The Australian National University is one of the few universities in the world that has set itself the ambitious goal of zero emissions. ANU aims to achieve this goal through actions focused on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and decarbonization.


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