University of Notre Dame (ND) Rankings

University of Notre Dame (ND) world rankings 2018-2019 includes it being . This contributes to Notre Dame being the number ranked Australian university overall in the world ranking systems. University of Notre Dame rankings within Australia include being placed at number 29= on the ERA scale (2012) and being a 3 Star AEN rated university. Notre Dame also has a student survey satisfaction rating of 89.2% for business 73.3% for health 89.8% for arts.
World Rankings
Notre Dame Ranking | Aus Rank | World Rank |
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Times Asia / Pacific | 34 | 111-120 |
Times Asia/Pacific Rankings
University of Notre Dame is ranked at number 111-120 on the Times Asia/Pacific ranking system which is number 34 in Australia.
Australian Rankings
Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) Ranking
Notre Dame is ranked at number 29= on the domestic ERA ranking system (2012)
AEN 5 Star Ranking
Notre Dame is rated a 3 Star university on the overall AEN 5 Star Ranking System
Graduate Survey AEN Star Ratings
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Student Survey Positive Ratings
Area | Teach | Skill | Exp | Sat |
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Business | 79.6 | 86.2 | 81.4 | 89.2 |
Health | 74.2 | 87 | 75.6 | 73.3 |
Arts | 93.7 | 87.5 | 87.3 | 89.8 |
Science | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
* 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 Notre Dame
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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