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Group of Eight (Australian universities)

The Group of Eight (Go8) comprises Australia's most research intensive universities (in alphabetical order) - the University of Adelaide, the Australian National University, the University of Melbourne, Monash University, the University of New South Wales, the University of Queensland, the University of Sydney and the University of Western Australia. It is often compared to the Russell Group of pioneering research universities in the United Kingdom.[1]

Group of Eight
Formation1999
TypeNonprofit organisation
HeadquartersCanberra, ACT
Location
  • Australia
Membership
University of Adelaide
Australian National University
University of Melbourne
Monash University
UNSW Sydney
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Western Australia
Websitewww.go8.edu.au

Overview edit

The Go8 universities are some of the largest and the oldest universities in Australia[2] and are consistently the highest ranked of all Australian universities. Seven of the Go8 members are ranked in the world's top 100 universities and all Go8 members are ranked in the world's top 150 universities; in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the QS World University Rankings and the U.S. News & World Report. Go8 Universities feature in the top 50 for every broad subject area in the QS world university subject rankings. In addition, all Go8 Universities are in the QS top 100 for Engineering and Technology, Life Sciences and Medicine, Arts and Humanities, and Social Sciences and Management.[3]

The Go8 educates 425,000 students; educating more than one quarter of all higher education students in Australia. It graduates some 110,000 graduates each year.[3]

The Go8 undertakes 70 per cent of Australia's university research and their research funding from industry and other non-Government sources is twice that of the rest of the sector combined.[3]

The Go8 receives 71 per cent of Australian Competitive Grant (Category 1) funding and had the largest proportion of research fields rated at 4 or 5 ('above' or 'well above' world standard) in the latest Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) exercise, with 99 per cent of Go8 research is world class or above. Each year the Go8 spends some $6.5 billion on research – more than $2.4 billion of which is spent on Medical and Health Services research. Go8 universities educate more than half of Australia's doctors, dentists, vets and provide some 54 per cent of Australia's science graduates and more than 40 per cent of Australia's engineering graduates.[4]

The Go8 Board, which consists of the vice-chancellors (who also serve as principals or presidents) of its eight member universities, meets five times a year. The current Chair of the Board is Professor Brian Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor and President of The Australian National University, appointed in 2023. Vicki Thomson is the Chief Executive of the Group of Eight, taking up the role in January 2015.[5]

Members edit

University City Established Rankings
QS World
(2024)[6]
THE World
(2024)[7]
US News
(2023)[8]
ARWU World
(2023)[9]
Scimago
(2022)[10]
URAP
(2022)[11]
NTU
(2022)[12]
Leiden
(2022)[13][note 1]
Average
Australian National University Canberra 1946 34 67 62 84 232 161 150 236 128
University of Melbourne Melbourne 1853 14 37 27 35 29 22 20 29 27
University of Sydney Sydney 1850 19= 60 28 73 34 18 26 33 36
University of New South Wales Sydney 1949 19= 84 37= 72 62 35 44 52 51
University of Queensland Brisbane 1909 43 70 36 51 60 36 33 45 47
Monash University Melbourne 1958 42 54 37= 77 58 32 35 50 48
University of Western Australia Perth 1911 72 143= 83 101-150 224 119 111 200 135[note 2]
University of Adelaide Adelaide 1874 89 111= 74= 151-200 200 150 113 209 140[note 3]

Equals signs (=) denote tied rankings.

Map edit

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Locations of each Group of Eight university main campus

See also edit


Notes edit

  1. ^ measured by the impact indicator P(top 1%), ordered by P(top 1%) using fractional counting.
  2. ^ 101-150 averaged to 125.5 for the purposes of the combined average
  3. ^ 151-200 averaged to 175.5 for the purposes of the combined average

References edit

  1. ^ "Group of Eight benefits for economy 'bigger than Russell Group's'" (PDF). Group of Eight. Retrieved 27 December 2020.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Neumann, R. (2002). "Diversity, doctoral education and policy". Higher Education Research & Development. 21 (2): 167–178. doi:10.1080/07294360220144088. S2CID 143032290.
  3. ^ a b c Redding, Gordon; Buckingham, Edward (2020), "Group of Eight", The SAGE Encyclopedia of Higher Education, Thousand Oaks, Cal.: SAGE Publications, pp. 672–676, doi:10.4135/9781529714395.n253, ISBN 9781473942912, S2CID 236855276, retrieved 23 May 2023
  4. ^ "About the Go8". Group of Eight Australia. 4 December 2021.
  5. ^ "The Go8 Team". Group of Eight Australia. 26 July 2017.
  6. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024". Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  7. ^ "World University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Top World University Rankings | US News Best Global Universities". www.usnews.com. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  9. ^ . Shanghai Ranking Consultancy. Archived from the original on 15 August 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  10. ^ "Scimago Institutions Rankings". www.scimagoir.com. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  11. ^ "URAP 2022-2023 | World Ranking 2022-2023". urapcenter.org. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  12. ^ "By Country". nturanking.csti.tw. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  13. ^ Studies (CWTS), Centre for Science and Technology. "CWTS Leiden Ranking". CWTS Leiden Ranking. Retrieved 20 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Group of Eight official website

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For the inter governmental political forum see Group of Eight The Group of Eight Go8 comprises Australia s most research intensive universities in alphabetical order the University of Adelaide the Australian National University the University of Melbourne Monash University the University of New South Wales the University of Queensland the University of Sydney and the University of Western Australia It is often compared to the Russell Group of pioneering research universities in the United Kingdom 1 Group of EightFormation1999TypeNonprofit organisationHeadquartersCanberra ACTLocationAustraliaMembershipUniversity of AdelaideAustralian National UniversityUniversity of MelbourneMonash UniversityUNSW SydneyUniversity of QueenslandUniversity of SydneyUniversity of Western AustraliaWebsitewww wbr go8 wbr edu wbr au Contents 1 Overview 2 Members 3 Map 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThe Go8 universities are some of the largest and the oldest universities in Australia 2 and are consistently the highest ranked of all Australian universities Seven of the Go8 members are ranked in the world s top 100 universities and all Go8 members are ranked in the world s top 150 universities in the Academic Ranking of World Universities the Times Higher Education World University Rankings the QS World University Rankings and the U S News amp World Report Go8 Universities feature in the top 50 for every broad subject area in the QS world university subject rankings In addition all Go8 Universities are in the QS top 100 for Engineering and Technology Life Sciences and Medicine Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences and Management 3 The Go8 educates 425 000 students educating more than one quarter of all higher education students in Australia It graduates some 110 000 graduates each year 3 The Go8 undertakes 70 per cent of Australia s university research and their research funding from industry and other non Government sources is twice that of the rest of the sector combined 3 The Go8 receives 71 per cent of Australian Competitive Grant Category 1 funding and had the largest proportion of research fields rated at 4 or 5 above or well above world standard in the latest Excellence in Research for Australia ERA exercise with 99 per cent of Go8 research is world class or above Each year the Go8 spends some 6 5 billion on research more than 2 4 billion of which is spent on Medical and Health Services research Go8 universities educate more than half of Australia s doctors dentists vets and provide some 54 per cent of Australia s science graduates and more than 40 per cent of Australia s engineering graduates 4 The Go8 Board which consists of the vice chancellors who also serve as principals or presidents of its eight member universities meets five times a year The current Chair of the Board is Professor Brian Schmidt Vice Chancellor and President of The Australian National University appointed in 2023 Vicki Thomson is the Chief Executive of the Group of Eight taking up the role in January 2015 5 Members editUniversity City Established RankingsQS World 2024 6 THE World 2024 7 US News 2023 8 ARWU World 2023 9 Scimago 2022 10 URAP 2022 11 NTU 2022 12 Leiden 2022 13 note 1 AverageAustralian National University Canberra 1946 34 67 62 84 232 161 150 236 128University of Melbourne Melbourne 1853 14 37 27 35 29 22 20 29 27University of Sydney Sydney 1850 19 60 28 73 34 18 26 33 36University of New South Wales Sydney 1949 19 84 37 72 62 35 44 52 51University of Queensland Brisbane 1909 43 70 36 51 60 36 33 45 47Monash University Melbourne 1958 42 54 37 77 58 32 35 50 48University of Western Australia Perth 1911 72 143 83 101 150 224 119 111 200 135 note 2 University of Adelaide Adelaide 1874 89 111 74 151 200 200 150 113 209 140 note 3 Equals signs denote tied rankings Map edit nbsp nbsp Adelaide nbsp ANU nbsp Melbourne nbsp Monash nbsp UNSW nbsp UQ nbsp USYD nbsp UWAclass notpageimage Locations of each Group of Eight university main campusSee also editAssociation of American Universities C9 League Golden triangle universities Ivy League Group of 8 Go8 undergraduate law schools Law schools in Australia Universities in Australia Russell GroupNotes edit measured by the impact indicator P top 1 ordered by P top 1 using fractional counting 101 150 averaged to 125 5 for the purposes of the combined average 151 200 averaged to 175 5 for the purposes of the combined averageReferences edit Group of Eight benefits for economy bigger than Russell Group s PDF Group of Eight Retrieved 27 December 2020 permanent dead link Neumann R 2002 Diversity doctoral education and policy Higher Education Research amp Development 21 2 167 178 doi 10 1080 07294360220144088 S2CID 143032290 a b c Redding Gordon Buckingham Edward 2020 Group of Eight The SAGE Encyclopedia of Higher Education Thousand Oaks Cal SAGE Publications pp 672 676 doi 10 4135 9781529714395 n253 ISBN 9781473942912 S2CID 236855276 retrieved 23 May 2023 About the Go8 Group of Eight Australia 4 December 2021 The Go8 Team Group of Eight Australia 26 July 2017 QS World University Rankings 2024 Retrieved 8 June 2022 World University Rankings 2024 Times Higher Education Retrieved 16 January 2020 Top World University Rankings US News Best Global Universities www usnews com Retrieved 16 January 2020 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022 Shanghai Ranking Consultancy Archived from the original on 15 August 2019 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Scimago Institutions Rankings www scimagoir com Retrieved 16 June 2020 URAP 2022 2023 World Ranking 2022 2023 urapcenter org Retrieved 4 December 2021 By Country nturanking csti tw Retrieved 20 October 2020 Studies CWTS Centre for Science and Technology CWTS Leiden Ranking CWTS Leiden Ranking Retrieved 20 October 2020 External links editGroup of Eight official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Group of Eight Australian universities amp oldid 1186290962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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