Australian Universities dominate World Rankings

(On a per head basis). Post recycled from Australian blogger Neo-Con

I know this report was released a few days ago, but I only came across this staggering statistic today:

The UK is home to 24 of the top 200 universities, second only to the US with 54 and ahead of Australia, in third place with 17.

While the article was congratulating Great Britain's performance, consider how well Australia polled, especially given our population in comparison to the other two.

* Australian Population: 20,090,437
* Australian Universities in top 200: 17
* Australian ratio of top 200 universities per one million inhabitants: .8426
* United Kingdom population:60,441,457
* United Kingdom Top 200 Universities: 24
* United Kingdom ratio of top 200 Universities per one million inhabitants: .3971
* United States Population: 295,734,134
* United States top 200 Universities: 54
* United States ratio of top 200 Universities per one million inhabitants: .1826

The stats are my own, and clearly show Australia's relative domination of the rankings. Australia also secured one University in the top 20 for the first time, with Melbourne University coming in at the 19th best University in the world.

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