JCU soars in world rankings

A newly-released global ranking has highlighted James Cook University’s teaching and research excellence.

The prestigious QS World University subject rankings mark JCU as being in the top 100 in the world in three areas: Earth & Marine Sciences, Environmental Sciences, and Hospitality & Leisure Management.

Vice Chancellor Professor Simon Biggs said the results confirm JCU’s status as a highly competitive, research-intensive university.

“JCU delivers ground-breaking, internationally recognised research, and these rankings confirm that we perform very strongly when compared to the world’s best universities.”

QS also ranks JCU in the top 150 of the world’s universities in Geology, Archaeology, and Agriculture & Forestry.

“We are being judged in a field containing larger, older universities from around the world. To have achieved these results is a tremendous achievement and testament to the hard work of JCU’s academics,” said Professor Biggs.

He said JCU is proud to be regionally-based and privileged to offer world-class education to the people of the tropics and beyond.

“I am committed to seeing JCU to go from strength to strength in the years to come and this is another marker showing us heading in the right direction.”

Noah Enrique Thomas is studying a Bachelor of Business and Environmental Science (Aquaculture major) at JCU.

“Witnessing JCU’s ranking soar is a proud moment for me as a student of the university. This achievement reflects the quality of work JCU has produced and the way other institutions perceive JCU,” said Mr Thomas.

The rankings were produced from an analysis of more than14.7 million unique papers, producing close to 96 million citations, with 1543 institutions ranked across 51 subjects in 5 broad subject areas.

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