Times Higher Education (THE) has ranked Curtin equal 10th in its list of the top 100 most international universities.
The ranking is based on universities’ performance in the international outlook indicator on THE’s flagship World University Ranking 2014/15.
Curtin University’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry said this demonstrated Curtin’s ability to attract students from around the globe and to collaborate with international colleagues.”
“Curtin has the third largest international student population of any Australian university with campuses across Western Australia, Sydney, Singapore and Sarawak,” Professor Terry said.
Curtin was positioned equal 10th with the Australian National University. The top three most international universities were in Switzerland, with institutions from Austria, France, England and Singapore rounding out the top 10.
The Times Higher Education World Ranking is the only global university performance table to judge world-class universities across all of their core missions – teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.
The next THE World University Ranking will be released in late 2015.