UniSQ holds strong in Times Higher Education world rankings
The University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) has solidified its reputation as a leading institution, maintaining its ranking in the prestigious Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025 in the 351-400 band.
The achievement comes when many Australian universities have seen their positions decline.
Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen Nelson said the result reflected the University’s commitment to world-class research, outstanding student experience, and strong engagement with industry and community.
“UniSQ's consistent standing in the 351-400 band is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff and our commitment to regional Queensland,” she said.
“Our research in the University’s flagship areas of space and defence, agriculture, health, and regional development has a significant global impact.”
Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) Professor Ren Yi highlighted that UniSQ’s strong international presence played a key role in maintaining its position in the rankings.
“The University of Southern Queensland’s ability to attract international students and staff, alongside our growing network of academic and research partners from around the world, has contributed significantly to this outstanding result,” he said.
Learn more about UniSQ’s ranking.