Dossier
QS World University Rankings
Coverage of QS World University Rankings in the Nexus archive.
- No Brazilian University Left in World Top 100 as USP Falls to 133rd
The University of São Paulo fell to 133rd in the QS World University Rankings, marking no Brazilian university in the top 100 for the first time in years. This decline is the third consecutive annual drop, following a previous peak.
- Sydney’s UNSW overtakes University of Melbourne in global rankings for first time
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney ranked 19th in the QS World University Rankings, overtaking the University of Melbourne for the first time. UNSW improved by one position from last year and 30 places since 2017, while nine Australian universities achieved record-high rankings.