Globally recognised and produced by Quacquarelli Symonds, a higher education publisher, the QS World University Rankings is one of the most widely read and reputable university ranking systems.
It has consistently based its ranking methodology on key metrics including academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty/student ratio, citations per faculty, international faculty ratio and international student ratio. The 2024 QS rankings introduced 3 new metrics — international research network, employment outcomes and sustainability. All metrics contribute a percentage towards an institution’s final score.
The results come from the analysis of millions of academic papers, and expert opinions of over 240,000 academics and employers.
Carrying the heaviest weightage, the academic reputation metric is based on a survey of faculty members, researchers, and professionals in academia from around the world, who nominate institutions based on academic excellence, research quality, impact and innovation.
This metric evaluates the reputation of a university among employers, an indicator of employability of students. A survey sent to thousands of employers around the world collates their ratings of the best universities for producing relevant graduates.
QS looks at the ratio of faculty to students as an indicator of the learning and teaching environment in an institution. The more academic staff resource available to students, such as teaching and curriculum development, the better the experience expected.
To determine this metric, QS evaluates the number of academic citations in papers an institute produces, factoring in the size of the university, across a five-year period.
QS also performs a normalisation to keep the influence of research broadly equal for the different academic fields, considering that certain fields publish more papers than others.
These metrics show how effective the institute is in attracting faculty members and students from all over the world. With a sizeable number of international faculty and students, an institution would offer a multicultural environment and benefits from diversity, networking and cultural exchanges.
Introduced in 2024, this metric is an indicator of the quality of an institution’s research partnerships and collaborations on the international stage.
Another indicator of employability, this metric measures an institution’s graduate employment rate and alumni impact.
Recognising the importance of social and climate issues to students, QS became the first among the major world rankings in 2024 to include sustainability as a key metric. It evaluates social and environmental impact, with governance factored in.
Below, we’ve compiled the top universities in each destination - Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland and the UK. If you’re keen to find out about studying abroad in any of these countries, have a chat with one of our friendly counsellors!
Rank | University | Global rank |
1. | The University of Melbourne | 14 |
2= | The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) | 19 |
2= | The University of Sydney | 19 |
4. | Australian National University (ANU) | 34 |
5. | Monash University | 42 |
6. | The University of Queensland | 43 |
7. | The University of Western Australia | 72 |
8. | The University of Adelaide | 89 |
9. | University of Technology Sydney | 90 |
10. | Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) | 130 |
Rank | University | Global rank |
1. | University of Auckland | 68 |
2. | University of Otago | 206 |
3. | Massey University | 239 |
4. | Victoria University of Wellington | 241 |
5. | University of Waikato | 250 |
6. | University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | 256 |
7. | Lincoln University | 362 |
8. | Auckland University of Technology (AUT) | 407 |
Rank | University | Global rank |
1. | University of Toronto | 21 |
2. | McGill University | 30 |
3. | University of British Columbia | 34 |
4. | University of Alberta | 111 |
5. | University of Waterloo | 112 |
6. | Western University | 114 |
7. | Université de Montréal | 141 |
8. | University of Calgary | 182 |
9. | McMaster University | 189 |
10. | University of Ottawa | 203 |
Rank | University | Global rank |
1. | University of Cambridge | 2 |
2. | University of Oxford | 3 |
3. | Imperial College London | 6 |
4. | UCL | 9 |
5. | The University of Edinburgh | 22 |
6. | The University of Manchester | 32 |
7. | King’s College London | 40 |
8. | The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) | 45 |
9. | University of Bristol | 55 |
10. | The University of Warwick | 67 |
Rank | University | Global rank |
1. | Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin | 81 |
2. | University College Dublin | 171 |
3. | University of Galway (previously National University of Ireland Galway) | 289 |
4. | University College Cork | 292 |
5. | University of Limerick | 426 |
6. | Dublin City University | 436 |
7. | Maynooth University | 801–850 |
8. | Technological University Dublin | 851–900 |
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