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This is a comprehensive list of all universities in Australia by total university enrolment. The data is gathered from the Department of Education and Training Higher Education statistics from 2016. [1] For accuracy of comparison, all data is measured in Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL) except for "Total Students".
Australian Catholic University Faculty of Arts & Sciences (Schools of Business) - Australian Catholic University; Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship ...
There are 44 universities in Australia out of which 39 are public universities and 5 private universities. [1] The Commonwealth Higher Education Support Act 2003 sets out three groups of Australian higher education providers : universities, other self-accrediting higher education institutions and state and territory accredited higher education ...
In the 2022 ARWU Global Academic Subject Rankings UNSW is ranked 29th in the World for Finance (1st in Australia) and 51-75th in the World for Management. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In the 2022 University Ranking by Academic Performance , UNSW is ranked 10th in the world for Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services and 18th globally for Business.
University of Queensland: $443 million: $1.69 billion: $1.75 billion $1.97 billion $2.12 billion $1.88 billion RMIT University: $272 million: $966 million: $1.11 billion $1.29 billion $1.29 billion $1.25 billion Australian National University: $391 million: $996 million: $1.18 billion $1.34 billion $1.30 billion $1.19 billion Deakin University ...
In early 2009, the Deputy Vice Chancellor Macquarie University undertook a major review process of MGSM which decided that the school should retain its autonomy. [3] A later review - under then Executive Dean Professor, Eric Knight - merged MGSM, MAFC and the Faculty of Business and Economics into the Macquarie Business School in 2019.
This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.