The Australian National University (ANU) has ranked 30th in the 2025 QS World University Rankings, confirming the University’s place among the best in the world.
Among Australian universities ANU is ranked fourth.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) Professor Lachlan Blackhall said he was pleased to see the University jump four places in the rankings, keeping ANU firmly in the top two per cent of universities in the world.
“ANU has a proud tradition of quality and distinctive research, education activities, and impact, and our ranking reflects this,” Professor Blackhall said.
“We are committed to ensuring that ANU sets new standards in higher education through fostering an environment of academic quality and distinction, innovative research and impactful change.”
The 2025 QS World University Rankings measures universities’ performance across a number of indicators, including research and discovery, employability and graduate outcomes, learning experience, global engagement and sustainability.
ANU has improved in six of the nine indicators evaluated by the higher education analytics firm. This includes improvements in international research collaboration, employment outcomes, sustainability and reputation among employers.
It wasn’t just the overall rankings where ANU hit the top 30.
ANU recorded a significant increase in sustainability rankings — from outside the top 100 up to 30th worldwide.
ANU is one of the few universities across the globe to set itself ambitious targets to reach below zero emissions.
The University aims to achieve this target through actions focused on renewable energy, energy efficiency and de-gasification.
Learn more about studying at ANU: https://study.anu.edu.au/
All about ANU
11 disciplines in the top #20
Source: QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023
In the #2 most liveable city
Source: Oxford Economics Global Cities Index 2024
#30 in sustainability
Source: QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025
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