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University of Newcastle (NEWCASTLE) Rankings

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University of Newcastle (NEWCASTLE) world rankings 2019-2020 includes it being number 214 on the QS rankings number 301+ on Times (THE) number 301+ on ARWU number 290= with US News. This contributes to Newcastle being the number 10 ranked Australian university overall in the world ranking systems. University of Newcastle rankings within Australia include being placed at number 15 on the ERA scale and being a 4 Star AEN rated university. Newcastle also has a student survey satisfaction rating of 82% for business 85.5% for health 91.4% for arts 86.8% for science.

World Rankings


University of Newcastle World Rankings
Newcastle Ranking Aus Rank World Rank
Overall 10
QS 10 214
Times (THE) =18 301+
AWRU =16 301+
US News 16= 290=
CWUR 17 425
Times Asia / Pacific 11 35
QS Employability =16 301+

World Rankings Overview

University of Newcastle is the number 10 ranked Australian university overall on the world university ranking systems

QS World Rankings

Newcastle is ranked at number 214 on the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) world ranking system which is number 10 in Australia.

THE Times World Rankings

Newcastle is ranked at number 301+ on the Times Higher Education world university ranking system which is number =18 in Australia.

Academic Rankings World Universities (ARWU) Rankings

Newcastle is ranked at number 301+ on the ARWU world university ranking system which is number =16 in Australia.

US News Rankings

Newcastle is ranked at number 290= on the US News world university ranking system which is number 16= in Australia.

CWUR Center for World University Rankings

Newcastle is ranked at number 425 on the CWUR Center for World University Rankings system which is number 17 in Australia.

Times Asia/Pacific Rankings

Newcastle is ranked at number 35 on the Times Asia/Pacific ranking system which is number 11 in Australia.

QS Graduate Employability Rankings

Newcastle is ranked at number 301+ on the QS Graduate Employability ranking system which is number =16 in Australia.

Australian Rankings


Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) Ranking

Newcastle is ranked at number 15 on the domestic ERA ranking system

AEN 5 Star Ranking

Newcastle is rated a 4 Star university on the overall AEN 5 Star Ranking System

Graduate Survey AEN Star Ratings

University of Newcastle Graduate Survey AEN Star Ratings
Skills Scale University of Newcastle Skills Scale 5 Star Rating
Overall Experience University of Newcastle Overall Experience 4 Star Rating
Overall Employment University of Newcastle Overall Employment 4 Star Rating
Skills Development University of Newcastle Skills Development 4 Star Rating
Overall Satisfaction University of Newcastle Overall Satisfaction 4 Star Rating
Teaching Quality University of Newcastle Teaching Quality 4 Star Rating
Student Support University of Newcastle Student Support 4 Star Rating
Learning Resources University of Newcastle Learning Resources 4 Star Rating
Full-time Study University of Newcastle Full-time Study 3 Star Rating
Full-time Employment University of Newcastle Full-time Employment 3 Star Rating
Median Salary University of Newcastle Median Salary 3 Star Rating
Teaching Scale University of Newcastle Teaching Scale 3 Star Rating

Student Survey Positive Ratings

University of Newcastle Student Survey Postive Ratings
Area Teach Skill Exp Sat
Business 80.8 80.6 70.5 82
Health 85.5 90.5 81.6 85.5
Arts 88.6 91.9 83.9 91.4
Science 87.9 91.7 79.3 86.8

* Teach refers to the student perception of teaching quality and good teaching scale

* Skill refers to the the generic skills scale measuring student perceptions of skills development

* Exp refers to the quality of the educational experience

* Sat refers to the overall satisfaction rate at Newcastle

Rankings Warning

University rankings generally focus on a number of variables which are not relevant to all students. Most of the ranking systems are heavily biased towards universities with research-intensive profiles and age-related reputations. However, many universities do not have a research focus and have not had the history to develop an age-related reputation. Instead these universities might focus on vocationally-oriented studies such as teaching, nursing and other health sciences, welfare studies, design, fashion, journalism and many other career-based studies. Interested parties should therefore be aware that ranking systems generally promote well-established more traditional universities and do not give much credit to universities, especially younger universities, which might be more focused on producing job-ready graduates for a diverse range of careers.



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