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    University of Melbourne climbs to 19th in QS 2026 with 1.9-point score improvement, remains top in A

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    The University of Melbourne has climbed to the 19th position in the QS World University Rankings 2026, marking a significant achievement for Australia’s higher education sector. The institution improved its overall score by 1.9 points, reaffirming its status as the top university in Australia.

    This marks the university’s highest-ever placement in the global rankings and continues a trend of steady ascension in recent years.

    Vice-Chancellor Applauds the Achievement

    Professor Duncan Maskell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, celebrated the accomplishment in a statement:

    “This result reflects the unwavering dedication of our staff, researchers, and students. We remain committed to global excellence, groundbreaking research, and societal impact.”

    Strengths Behind the Surge

    According to QS analysts, the university’s rise can be attributed to:

    • High research output and citations per faculty

    • Strong international faculty and student ratios

    • Improved employer reputation scores

    • Strategic investments in interdisciplinary research and innovation

    The 1.9-point score improvement reflects consistent progress in academic performance, as well as increased visibility on the international stage.

    Australia’s Global Standing

    The University of Melbourne is followed closely by:

    • Australian National University (ANU) – Ranked 34th

    • University of Sydney – Ranked 41st

    • University of New South Wales (UNSW) – Ranked 45th

    Australia now has 5 universities in the global top 50, underscoring the country’s growing appeal as a destination for world-class education and research.

    Government and Sector Reactions

    Australian Minister for Education, Jason Clare, congratulated the university, stating:

    “The University of Melbourne’s success highlights Australia’s commitment to academic excellence and global leadership in higher education.”

    International education contributes over $40 billion annually to the Australian economy, and top rankings are expected to further boost global enrolments and research collaborations.


    QS World University Rankings 2026 – Australia: Top Performers

    UniversityGlobal RankScore Improvement
    University of Melbourne19+1.9
    Australian National University34+0.6
    University of Sydney41+1.1
    UNSW Sydney45+0.9
    University of Queensland54+1.0

    As international competition intensifies, the University of Melbourne’s upward momentum reflects both institutional excellence and the rising global influence of Australia’s education system.

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