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Curtin leads nation in Earth Sciences, among Australia’s top 10 in 20 subjects

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Curtin University has been recognised as a top performer in the 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy, achieving top 10 status in 20 subjects in Australia, including a national first-place ranking for Earth Sciences.

The latest rankings highlight Curtin’s ongoing excellence, with improved performance across 16 subjects and top-tier recognition in key areas.

Curtin ranked in the top 20 globally for both Business Administration and Mining and Mineral Engineering and secured top 75 placements worldwide in eight subjects including Hospitality and Chemical Engineering.

Curtin University Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne said the strong results reflect Curtin’s commitment to academic excellence and impactful research.

“These outstanding rankings demonstrate Curtin’s focus on delivering world-class learning and teaching that addresses real-world challenges,” Professor Hayne said.

“Our number one national ranking in Earth Sciences and strong performances across engineering, business and social sciences solidify Curtin’s place as a leading university both in Australia and globally.”

Curtin recorded significant leaps in some subjects, with Public Health skyrocketing from the 151-200 band to 47th in the world (7th nationally), and Business Administration soaring from the 51-75 band to 18th globally (4th nationally).

Key highlights from the 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects include:

  • 1st in Australia for Earth Sciences
  • 3rd in Australia for Chemical Engineering
  • 4th in Australia for Business Administration
  • 5th in Australia for both Mathematics and Civil Engineering
  • 6th in Australia for Mining and Mineral Engineering, Management, Psychology and Hospitality and Tourism.

In total, Curtin achieved rankings in 32 of the 55 subjects assessed, with 15 ranked as the best in Western Australia including Education, Public Health, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Law.

The Global Ranking of Academic Subjects measures the performance of more than 5,000 universities worldwide, spanning disciplines in engineering, life sciences, medical sciences, natural sciences and social sciences.

For more information about the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, visit ShanghaiRanking’s website.

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