UniSQ excels in global University Rankings by subject
The University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) has solidified its position as a global leader, with its outstanding performance in the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2025 showcasing excellence across a diverse range of disciplines.
Improvements were made in Physical Sciences, which jumped to the 201-250 rank band, and Social Sciences, which moved within the 301-400 rank band.
Eight other subjects maintained their strong positions within the same rank bands as 2024, including Life Sciences (201-250) and Engineering (251-300).
Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen Nelson said the results reaffirmed the University’s commitment to delivering high-quality education on the world stage.
“The consistency of UniSQ across all subjects is very pleasing and the improvements in Physical Sciences and Social Sciences are a testament to the expertise, hard work, and passion of our staff,” Professor Nelson said.
“These global rankings demonstrate our strength across a diverse range of disciplines and our ongoing commitment to excellence.”
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) Professor John Bell said UniSQ continued to punch well above its weight internationally.
“UniSQ’s consistent performance across all subjects highlights the depth and breadth of our academic excellence,” Professor Bell said.
Learn more about UniSQ’s ranking.