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There are many reasons why someone might want to study Biological Sciences at a university in Australia. Here are just a few:
The following tables give the 10 top universities in Australia for Biological Sciences, according to global and local university rankings. It can show you which Australian universities are amongst the best in the world - and help you compare institutions on an international level.
This information is based on the latest rankings tables, researched and published by Times Higher Education, QS and Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).
Each ranking system uses its own methodology, with different factors having more or less influence on a university's result.
Our guide has more information on how to use international rankings to decide on the best research universities for PhD study.
University | Australia Rank | Global Rank |
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UNSW Sydney | 1 | =84 |
University of Technology Sydney | 2 | 176-200 |
Monash University | 3 | 59 |
Australian National University | 4 | 61 |
University of Queensland | 5 | 38 |
The University of Western Australia | 6 | 89 |
Western Sydney University | 7 | 201-250 |
University of Tasmania | 8 | 101-125 |
University of Melbourne | 9 | 36 |
University of Southern Queensland | 10 | 201-250 |
This information is based on the research quality score from the latest rankings tables, researched and published by Times Higher Education. Visit their website for more information. |
The Times Higher Education rankings are strong in academic focus and diverse teaching metrics, but do not include employer-specific metrics. Additionally, the rankings may not include all specialist institutions.
University | Australia Rank | Global Rank |
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Australian National University | 1 | 84 |
University of Melbourne | 2 | 120 |
La Trobe University | 3 | 132 |
UNSW Sydney | 4 | 140 |
University of Queensland | 5 | 151+ |
Monash University | 6 | 151+ |
Queensland University of Technology | 7 | 151+ |
Macquarie University | 8 | 151+ |
University of Sydney | 9 | 151+ |
University of Adelaide | 10 | 151+ |
This information is based on the citations per paper score from the latest rankings tables, researched and published by QS World University Rankings. Visit their website for more information. |
The QS World University Rankings are designed to meet the needs of prospective students, with more weight given to student-centric metrics such as staff/student ratio, international recruitment and employer opinion. The rankings are balanced between qualitative and quantitative data, but give less weight to research than some other rankings.
University | Australia Rank | Global Rank |
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University of Melbourne | 1 | 51-75 |
University of Queensland | 2 | 51-75 |
Monash University | 3 | 51-75 |
University of Sydney | 4 | 51-75 |
UNSW Sydney | 5 | 101-150 |
The University of Western Australia | 6 | 37 |
University of Adelaide | 7 | 151-200 |
Australian National University | 8 | 151-200 |
James Cook University | 9 | 201-300 |
University of Tasmania | 10 | 201-300 |
This information is based on the number of papers published by an institution in an academic subject in journals, this is from the latest rankings tables, researched and published by Academic Ranking of World Universities. Visit their website for more information. |
The ARWU rankings reflect the presence of elite academics and the future academic success of graduates. However, they do not directly assess the quality of education at a university or take into account other aspects of university performance.