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RMIT Maintains Strong Position in QS World University Rankings 2025

RMIT Maintains Strong Position in QS World University Rankings 2025
RMIT Maintains Strong Position in QS World University Rankings 2025

RMIT University has reaffirmed its position among the top 125 universities globally in the QS World University Rankings 2025, highlighting its continued growth as a globally recognized institution.

📍 RMIT Ranked 125th Globally and 10th in Australia

In the latest release of the QS World University Rankings, RMIT achieved a global rank of 125 and placed 10th among Australian universities. This continues a remarkable upward trend over the past five years, with RMIT rising nearly 100 places from its 2019 position of 223rd.

🔬 Top 100 in the World for Research Citations per Faculty

For the first time, RMIT entered the global top 100 for research citations per faculty, securing the 96th position. This milestone underscores the University’s increasing impact and influence in high-quality, globally recognised research.

🌍 International Reputation and Faculty Strength

RMIT also improved its standing in the international academic reputation metric, now ranking just outside the top 200 globally. Furthermore, RMIT remains:

  • #1 in Australia and
  • #45 in the world
    for the proportion of international academic staff, reflecting its strength in attracting global talent and fostering a diverse academic community.

“It’s encouraging to see RMIT’s scores for academic reputation and research citations on the rise, particularly in a competitive landscape where many other Australian universities experienced a decline,” said Angel Calderon, RMIT’s Director of Strategic Insights.

While the University saw a slight dip from equal 123rd last year, Mr. Calderon highlighted the overall positive trajectory in global rankings.

🌱 RMIT Recognised for Sustainability in THE Impact Rankings 2025

In a separate achievement, RMIT was ranked 56th globally and 11th in Australia in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025, which evaluate university performance against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Despite intense competition, with over 2,300 universities participating and a 20% increase in entrants, RMIT maintained a strong global position.

🏅 Top 5 Globally for SDG10: Reducing Inequalities

RMIT continues to lead in social impact, placing:

  • 5th globally for SDG10 – Reducing Inequalities

This ranking highlights RMIT’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion across its education and research agenda.

“It’s excellent to see RMIT maintain a top 5 global rating for Reducing Inequalities,” Mr. Calderon said. “As universities worldwide strive to become sustainability leaders, the standards for best practice are rapidly expanding—and we’re committed to building on this achievement.”

🔎 Quick Overview of RMIT’s 2025 Rankings

Ranking IndicatorRank (2025)
QS World University Ranking (Overall)125th Globally
QS Citations per Faculty96th Globally
International Academic Staff Ratio45th Globally / 1st in Australia
THE Impact Rankings (Overall)56th Globally
THE Impact Rankings – SDG10 (Inequality)5th Globally

📌 About RMIT’s Global Reputation

RMIT University continues to strengthen its global reputation by:

  • Advancing research excellence
  • Attracting world-class academic talent
  • Leading in social impact and sustainability
  • Delivering globally relevant education

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