Updated on - May 04th, 2022 | 09:27 AM By Venushree Agarwal
Griffith University ranks among the top 2% universities in the world, rated by various prestigious ranking agencies. It is highly reputed as a young university providing higher education in Australia, ranked 33rd among Top 50 Under 50 universities by the QS World University Rankings 2021.
Griffith University has given importance to teaching and research at all times and so it has been ranked in the top 2% of the universities. The following are other rankings given by Griffith University:
Griffith University has initiated some of Australia's first degrees in subject areas including Asian studies, environmental science, dental technology, and forensic science. It also quickly adapted to online education, and it offers various online study options through a separate Digital Campus. Tabulated below are a few of the world rankings of Griffith University:
Category |
Rank |
Times Higher Graduation |
201-250 |
US News Report |
#217 |
QS World University |
#303 |
Griffith University is a leading research university in Australia, housing world-class research centers, institutes, and schools. Research Programs are offered across a broad spectrum of areas including chronic diseases, criminology, and arts. Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) 2018 evaluated research undertaken between 2011 and 2016 and the Griffith was rated ‘well above world standard for 24 fields of research.
Griffith University programs are rated by US News Report 2021 across a set of indicators including overall score, research reputation, publications, citations, etc. Some other subject rankings are #147 in Arts and Humanities, #326 in Biology and Biochemistry, #327 in Chemistry, #278 in Clinical Medicine, #191 in Computer Science, #163 in Economics and Business, #169 in Engineering, #92 in Environment/Ecology, #208 in Immunology, #146 in Materials Science, #313 in Molecular Biology and Genetics, #85 in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, #570 in Physics, #285 in Plant and Animal Science, #227 in Psychiatry/Psychology, #99 in Public, Environmental and Occupational Health, and #94 in Social Sciences and Public Health.