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The University of Melbourne ranked as the second best uni in Australia, and five other Victorian institutions made the global top 500

The older you get, the more wild it seems that so many of us are expected to make one of the biggest decisions of our lives – choosing which university to attend – at just 17 or 18 years old. At that age, most of us are still working out how to do our own laundry or nail a reverse park – so deciding what to study for the next three to eight years of your life feels like a jump.
So if you’re prepping to make the big decision this year, Time Magazine has just revealed its first-ever ranking of the World’s Top Universities – and six Victorian universities made the top 500.
Now, we know there are plenty of reputable university rankings out there, like Times Higher Education (THE) and QS World University Rankings. But Time Magazine’s inaugural list takes a fresh approach, measuring success by tangible student outcomes rather than traditional prestige – from patents filed and start-ups launched to leadership roles in business.
Partnering with data analytics firm Statista, the study evaluated 500 universities globally across three key pillars – academic capacity and performance, innovation and economic impact, and global engagement – with scores aggregated to produce the final ranking.
Mirroring THE’s 2026 ranking, the University of Oxford topped Time’s inaugural list with a score of 90.20, earning the title of the world’s best university. It was joined in the top five by four prestigious US institutions: Yale, Stanford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago.
Here in Victoria, the University of Melbourne topped the charts, landing in 42nd place globally with a total score of 70.14. The next Victorian institution to make the cut was Monash University, just making the top 100 in 88th place. Deakin University followed in 254th place, with La Trobe University (346th place), Swinburne University of Technology (383rd) and Victoria University (408th) also ranking.
Further north, the University of Queensland was our nation’s highest-ranked institution for 2026, placing 28th globally with a total score of 73.6. It was also Australia’s highest-ranked university in the Innovation and Economic Impact category. While Canberra’s Australian National University ranked sixth nationally, it was the top performer in the Academic Capacity and Performance pillar. Meanwhile, Murdoch University in Perth, ranked 14th in Australia, topped the Global Engagement category. You can explore Time Magazine’s World’s Top Universities of 2026 here, or see where every Australian institution ranked below.
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