World university rankings
When it comes to institution and course rankings South Australia has received notable recognition.
The University of Adelaide:
- Ranked 81 in the World (Times Higher Education Supplement in 2009)
- Ranked in the Top 300 in the World (Shanghai Jiao Tong 2008)
- Ranked in the Top 41 in the Asia Pacific Region (Shanghai Jiao Tong 2008).
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Flinders University:
- Ranked in the Top 400 in the World (Shanghai Jiao Tong 2008)
- Ranked in the Top 68 in the Asia Pacific Region (Shanghai Jiao Tong 2008)
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The University of South Australia
- UniSA's MBA has been ranked first or second of all Australian MBA Programs for the total number of stars awarded in the various categories by the Good Universities Guide for the past five years
- It is also the only Business School in Australia invited to be a member of the European Academy for Business in Society (EABIS), which is founded by 15 major corporations and universities including Shell, Microsoft, INSEAD and London Business School.
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Carnegie Mellon University
- Ranked 7th on the Times Higher Education Supplement’s Top 50 Universities in Technology. Its only Australian campus is in Adelaide.
- According to the latest U.S. News & World Report, CMU’s Public Policy Analysis program is ranked #4 in the USA and the Information and Technology Management program is ranked #1 in the USA
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University College London
- Ranked 4th in the world (2009 Times Higher Education - QS World University Rankings). Its only Australian campus is in Adelaide.
- Ranked 3rd in the Top European Universities (2008 Shanghai Jiao Tong)
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