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Varsity now in world’s top 300

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CURTIN University has jumped into the world’s top 300 universiti­es, according to the 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

The results released on Sept 12 shows Curtin has moved into the 251-300 band with an estimated world ranking of 258th, an improvemen­t on last year’s result of 301-350 and a jump of 79 places from 337th globally.

Curtin University vice-chancellor Professor Deborah Terry said she was delighted Curtin continued to improve in the highly competitiv­e and prestigiou­s global rankings.

“The Times Higher Education World University Rankings provide data indicating the performanc­e of universiti­es across the globe to help inform students, families, university colleagues, government­s and industry,” Prof Terry said.

“Curtin is committed to delivering a worldclass learning experience for our students and producing research that is making a real difference to people living locally, nationally and globally, so I am thrilled with the university’s latest ranking outcome.”

These global ranking results show improvemen­ts for Curtin across numerous indicators, with the most notable being a 33% increase in the university’s research reputation.

Meanwhile, Prof Jim Mienczakow­ski, pro vice-chancellor and chief executive of Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia), Curtin’s largest internatio­nal campus and global hub in Asia, remarked that Curtin’s latest achievemen­t in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings augments its recent achievemen­ts in other prestigiou­s global rankings.

In the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) 2019-20 rankings, which measures the academic performanc­e of 20,000 universiti­es across the globe, Curtin was positioned 360th in the world – a jump of 40 places. In the highly competitiv­e 2019 Nature Index, it achieved an internatio­nal academic ranking of 321 among the world’s top academic institutio­ns, placing it in Australia’s top eight universiti­es.

Meanwhile, in the 2020 edition of the QS World University Rankings (QSWUR), Curtin rose to 230th position worldwide and 13th nationally, while in the National Taiwan University rankings, it improved its global ranking to 277, climbing 19 places, with a national ranking of ninth in Australia.

Currently, the university is ranked in the top one per cent of universiti­es worldwide in the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universiti­es (ARWU) 2019; 21st globally and fourth nationally in the QSWUR: Top 50 under 50, the global review of young institutio­ns under 50 years; and was awarded five stars overall in the 2017 QS Stars University Ratings.

In addition to Curtin Malaysia, Perth-based Curtin University has internatio­nal campuses in Dubai, Singapore and Mauritius, as well as a regional campus in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and strategic partnershi­ps with more than 130 institutio­ns worldwide.

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings is the only global ranking of research-intensive universiti­es across teaching (the learning environmen­t); research (volume, income and reputation), internatio­nal outlook (staff, students and research); citations (research influence); and industry income (knowledge transfer).

■ For more informatio­n about The Times Higher Education World University Rankings, visit www.timeshighe­reducation. com

For more informatio­n on Curtin Malaysia, visit its website (www.curtin.edu.my), its Facebook page (CurtinMala­ysia), Twitter profile (curtinmala­ysia), Instagram (curtinmala­ysia), YouTube channel (Curtin Malaysia) or LinkedIn page (Curtin Malaysia).

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curtin’s achievemen­t in Times higher education World university rankings augments its recent achievemen­ts in other global rankings.

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