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View from Great Court across to cloisters at ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø St Lucia campus
Image: Garry Tyler
7 April 2022

¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø is continuing to climb the world rankings, with new figures showing an improvement across all broad subject areas compared to last year.

In , ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø was 2nd in the world for Sports-related subjects, 4th for Engineering – Mineral and Mining, and 16th for Agriculture and Forestry.

In broad subject areas, ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø’s rankings increased overall, cementing the University’s position in the world’s top 50 for Life Science and Medicine and Social Science and Management, and in the top 100 for Arts and Humanities, Engineering and Technology and Natural Sciences.

¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry said the results showed the University was maintaining its position as an eminent educational institution.

“Despite the challenges we faced during the pandemic, the dedication of our students, staff, researchers and the ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø community has helped cement the University’s continued position as a world leader,” Professor Terry said.

“Emerging from the pandemic in this healthy position is a credit to everyone at ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø.”

The rankings also highlight ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø’s success in creating job-ready graduates, with an increase in employer reputation scores across all broad subject areas.

In specific subjects, the higher scores were recorded in Sports-related, Environmental, Anatomy and Physiology, Nursing, Engineering - Mineral and Mining and Psychology. 

“We have continued to see an increase in ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø’s scores for employer reputation year after year, and this shows we are ensuring ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø is known as an institution that delivers highly sought-after graduates,” Professor Terry said.

Being ranked second in the world for Sports-related subjects places ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø in prime position to help ensure Queensland can stage a successful 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.

“Our top global ranking for sports subjects and hospitality shows that ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø will have a vital role in ensuring a skilled, qualified and job-ready workforce ahead of 2032,” Professor Terry said.

¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø individual subjects ranked in the world’s top 50 by QS are:

  • Sports-related Subjects - 2
  • Engineering - Mineral & Mining - 4
  • Agriculture & Forestry - 16
  • Environmental Sciences - 19
  • Anatomy & Physiology - 27
  • Hospitality & Leisure Management - 27
  • Petroleum Engineering - 27
  • Pharmacy & Pharmacology - 30
  • Psychology - 32
  • Education - 35
  • Engineering - Civil & Structural - 36
  • Nursing - 37
  • Veterinary Science - 38
  • Sociology - 46
  • Social Policy & Administration - 50
  • Anthropology - 50
  • Medicine - 50

Media: ¶¶Òõapp¹ÙÍø Communications, communications@uq.edu.au, +61 (0)7 3346 7887.