UK leaps to global success
British universities are the biggest winners in The Times Higher's 2005 World University Rankings, published this week.
Harvard University is again the world's top institution, with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology number two in the rankings, which gauge the views of academics from across the world. But Cambridge and Oxford universities come in third and fourth places, up from sixth and fifth respectively last year, as part of a general increase in the standing of UK institutions.
the Ranking Tables will be online Monday.Sydney Uni beats UNSW
The University of Sydney has overtaken the University of NSW on a list of the top 200 universities in the world.
Seventeen local universities made the Times Higher 2005 World University Rankings, putting Australia third behind the US, with 54, and Britain, with 24.
Last year the University of NSW was ranked 36th and its older rival, the University of Sydney, 40th. This year the University of NSW slipped to 40th and Sydney moved up to equal 38th.
one should probably take this with a pinch of salt. it doesn't mean much to your average undergraduate.