The THE subject rankings evaluated more than 500 universities around the world against 13 performance indicators covering the full range of university activities.
The rise in the from 47 to 41 was based on performance in areas including research, citations and industry income. Improvements to our teaching environment and international outlook scores also had an important role to play in the improved ranking.
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The arts and humanities rankings follow the publication of the overall聽, which was revealed in early September and saw the University of Sydney .
The University of Sydney also in the 2019 Times Higher Education World Reputation rankings, announced earlier this year. This annual ranking lists the top 100 universities for teaching and research reputation based on the results of an invitation-only academic opinion survey.