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Auckland Still In Top 100

Media release
8 October 2009


Auckland Still In Top 100

The University of Auckland continues to be among the top 100 universities in the world, according to the latest world university rankings published this week by the Times Higher Education.

In 2009, the University’s position has increased to 61st compared to 65th in 2008.

“This University has a strategy focused on achieving excellence rather than simply getting larger. These latest rankings reflect our standing among our international peers, and also highlight the many teaching and research achievements of our staff and the esteem in which they are held,” said the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stuart ῍cCutcheon.

In three subject rankings, the University was placed in the top 50 in the world: Arts & Humanities 42nd; Life Sciences & Biomedicine 40th; and Social Sciences 37th. It was also placed 55th in Engineering & IT, and 83rd in Natural Sciences.

Furthermore, in the important rankings assigned by academic peers and employers, the University was ranked 38th and 40th respectively.

“While we recognise that these rankings do fluctuate year to year, nonetheless it is an incredible achievement, particularly given that New Zealand invests less per student or per staff member in its universities than any other western country,” said Professor McCutcheon.

“Clearly our education system delivers value for money and an internationally-respected university that ranks amongst the very best in the world.”

The University of Auckland was the only New Zealand university to be placed in the top 100 in the Times Higher Education - QS World University Rankings.


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