Australian universities climb Times world rankings, while US and UK lose ground

By Amy McNeilage
Updated October 8 2014 - 10:08am, first published October 2 2014 - 9:55pm
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Rising fast: the University of NSW has risen 64 places since 2011. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer
Up from 72 to 60: The University of Sydney. Photo: Rob Homer