Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings
As a university with a strong commitment to achieving sustainability in terms of teaching, research and how we operate, we’re thrilled to be the top ranked Queensland university in the 2024 THE Impact Rankings. The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and measure the social and economic impact of an institution.
- UniSC ranked first place in Queensland in two categories – Zero Hunger and Climate Action – and second in Australia for Zero Hunger.
- Overall, UniSC placed among the top 4 percent of universities around the world for impact, ranked equal 77th out of 1,963 institutions, and placed 16th globally in the Life Below Water category.
- UniSC has three SDGs in the global top 50, and five in the global top 100:
- Zero Hunger
- Life Below Water
- Life on Land
- Clean Water and Sanitation (Top 100)
- Responsible Consumption and Production (Top 100)
- UniSC received perfect scores (100 from 100) for six SDGs
- Student hunger (Under SDG 2 Zero Hunger)
- Water reuse (Under SDG 14 Clean Water and Sanitation)
- Operational measures (Under SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production)
- Sustainability report publication (Under SDG SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production)
- Local ecosystem maintenance (Under SDG 14 Life Below Water)
- Land-sensitive waste disposal (Under SDG 15 Life on Land)
Teaching so good it’s rated 5 stars
Among public universities, UniSC is number one in Queensland* for undergraduate overall educational experience, and number two in Australia* for postgraduate teaching quality. And we have a five-star rating for teaching.
Our commitment to student satisfaction is reflected in the inaugural AFR Best Universities Ranking, where UniSC was listed as the highest ranked public university in Queensland for teaching, and number two in Australia.
According to the Good Universities Guide 2024/25, we have five star ratings from key areas including teaching quality, overall educational experience, learning resources, skills development, social equity, student support and learner engagement.
*2023 Student Experience Survey Data.
How UniSC ranked:
Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT)
87% of graduates are employed within four months of finishing their degrees.
Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) Rankings
The Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings
In our highest ever ranking, UniSC moved 97 places to be in the top 110 institutions in the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings (2024). These rankings list the world’s best universities that are 50 years old or younger and use the same 13 performance indicators as the flagship THE World University Rankings, but the weightings have been adjusted to give less weight to reputation.
This rating shows what proportion of domestic students enrolling at each university come from low socioeconomic or disadvantaged backgrounds. *This rating is not field of study specific but for the institution as a whole.
26% of UniSC students were from low socioeconomic or disadvantaged backgrounds.