UOW ranks in world’s top 200 universities

ARTU meta-ranking combines three leading global university ranking systems

UOW ranks in world’s top 200 universities

The University of Wollongong (UOW) has been ranked among the top 200 universities in the world in a new ranking measure that combines the three leading global university ranking systems to calculate an aggregate score.

UOW is ranked at 188 in the world, and 11 in Australia, in the new Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities (ARTU) system created by the University of NSW Sydney (UNSW Sydney).

ARTU combines the three leading ranking systems, the Times Higher Education (THE), the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), and the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), to produce a meta-ranking score.

ARTU consolidates the performance of universities across the three rankings to accommodate for performance variations due to methodological differences between these rankings, and thereby facilitates the longitudinal comparison of overall performance for the top universities in the world.

The ARTU website orders the top 200 universities listed in all three rankings, and gives data for each of the last eight years.

Over the past eight years, UOW has climbed in the ARTU ranking from 267 in 2012 to 188 in 2019.

Global university rankings measure both readily quantifiable metrics such as academic citations and publications, along with more challenging qualitative indices such as reputation and teaching quality.

UNSW Sydney said ARTU provides a realistic reflection of a university’s overall position relative to its peers.

UOW Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings CBE welcomed the new rankings and said the ARTU system reflects the consistency of the University’s performance across the ARWU, THE, and QS rankings.

“For UOW to place 188 in the world in this new “table of tables” is a terrific result, and one which the whole University community should be proud of,” Professor Wellings said.

“It reflects the University’s position as one of the best modern universities in the world, and our ambition to conduct world-class research and to deliver a first-class learning experience to our students.

“I am pleased to see not only UOW placed among the world’s top universities, but also to see how the University has climbed steadily in the rankings over the past eight years driven by our strategy and the amazing work of our academics.”

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