Monday, 22 June 2026 14:08
UNSW RANKED AUSTRALIA'S TOP UNIVERSITY
UNSW Sydney has claimed the title of Australia’s highest-ranked university for the first time, rising to 19th in the world in the latest QS World University Rankings.
The result sees UNSW overtake the University of Melbourne to become the only Australian institution ranked inside the global top 20. The rankings assess more than 1,500 universities worldwide based on academic reputation, employer reputation, research impact, sustainability and international collaboration.
UNSW has climbed an impressive 30 places since 2017 and ranked first nationally for employment outcomes and sustainability.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Attila Brungs said the achievement reflected the university’s commitment to excellence in research, teaching and delivering real-world impact.
“This ranking recognises the extraordinary work of our staff, students and alumni, and the global impact of our research and education,” Professor Brungs said.
UNSW’s strong performance in graduate employability was highlighted as a key factor behind its rise, with the university maintaining close links with industry and focusing on preparing students for the jobs of the future.
The result also highlights the strength of Australian higher education, with more than half of the nation’s universities improving their global standing in the latest rankings.
The rise marks a historic milestone for UNSE, which has grown into one of the world’s leading centres for research and innovation since its establishment in 1949.
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Monday, 22 June 2026 13:58
UNSW ANNOUNCES PARRAMATTA CAMPUS
Move supports regional talent growth
UNSW has announced it will invest $65m over 10 years for a multi-faculty campus at Parramatta.
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Monday, 22 June 2026 10:58
BOOST FOR CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS
NSW budget delivers $20.4 M boost
MORE than 1,000 children with cochlear implants across NSW will continue to receive specialised support each year under a $20.4M funding commitment announced in the NSW Government’s 2026-27 State Budget.
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