Swinburne has achieved strong results in the latest ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) 2024 with two Swinburne subjects ranked in the top 50 worldwide. The subjects of Automation and Control and Business Administration have been ranked 13th and 24th respectively.
Swinburne's Professor Karen Hapgood, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, said, “with Automation and Control ranking 13th globally, and becoming the top performer in Australia, and Business Administration climbing 20 places to 24th in the world, these results reflect the impact our hard-working research and academic staff have made.”
Also doing well by rising into the 51-75 bracket was Law, up from the top 150 last year, and Computer Science and Engineering, up from the top 100 last year.
The ShanghaiRanking’s GRAS 2024 ranks more than 1,900 out of 5,000 universities globally in 55 subjects across natural sciences, engineering, life sciences, medical sciences and social sciences. The ranking methodology focuses on five major evaluation categories such as world-class faculty, world-class output, high quality research, research impact and international collaboration.
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