UNSW ranked first in Australia in Water Resources, Library & Information Science, Remote Sensing, Civil Engineering, Psychology, Finance, Mechanical Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and Chemistry.
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UNSW Sydney continues to be recognised as one of the world’s leading universities, being one of only nine institutions globally to have more than 50 subjects in ShanghaiRanking’s Global Rankings of Academic Subjects (GRAS) for 2021.
The University once again has more subjects ranked first in Australia (12 – the same as in 2020) and more in the top 50 globally (19) than any other Australian institution. Two UNSW subjects feature in the world’s top 10 – Mining & Mineral Engineering, and Water Resources, both in eighth place.
Subjects where UNSW ranked first in Australia were Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Finance, Instruments Science & Technology, Library & Information Science, Mechanical Engineering, Psychology, Remote Sensing, Water Resources, and Management.
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UNSW among world’s best in global subject rankings
UNSW Sydney has excelled in the 2021 ShanghaiRanking’s Global Rankings of Academic Subjects, appearing in 52 of the 54 subjects ranked for the fourth consecutive year.
UNSW has 19 subjects ranked in the top 50 globally. Photo: Richard Freeman
UNSW Sydney continues to be recognised as one of the world’s leading universities, being one of only nine institutions globally to have more than 50 subjects in ShanghaiRanking’s Global Rankings of Academic Subjects (GRAS) for 2021.
The University once again has more subjects ranked first in Australia (12 – the same as in 2020) and more in the top 50 globally (19) than any other Australian institution. Two UNSW subjects feature in the world’s top 10 – Mining & Mineral Engineering, and Water Resources, both in eighth place.