24 June 2020

Pridham_Hall-Graduations.jpgThe University of South Australia has risen in both the latest Times Higher Education Young University Rankings and the QS Top 50 Under 50 rankings, consolidating its status among the world’s best young universities and Australia’s University of Enterprise.

The two rankings reports examine the performance of the world’s young universities, rating their progress in a subset of institutions under the age of 50 years old.

UniSA is placed 25 in the 2020 THE Young University Rankings and 29 in the 2021 QS Top 50 Under 50.

UniSA Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd says in an increasingly competitive field, it is rewarding to see that UniSA is not only holding its own, but also improving its position.

“These two independent rankings are the most influential for young universities around the world,” Prof Lloyd says.

“Our success reflects the energy and dedication of the UniSA community - our academic, research and professional staff - whose commitment to delivering high quality teaching and research and striving for innovation, improvement and relevance is unwavering.

“We are still 29 years young and have a firm course set to grow to be one of the most and globally networked Australian universities, with an innovative and integrated research and teaching agenda.

“At a time when the whole world is facing the challenges set down by the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of universities like ours is vital in supporting research growth and industry regeneration, and in helping to deliver skilled and knowledgeable professionals, equipped to meet these challenges.

“These improvements in our rankings are a clear sign that we are on the right path to achieve those goals.”    

Media contact: Michèle Nardelli phone: +61 418 823 673 or +61 8 8302 0966 email: michele.nardelli@unisa.edu.au

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