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AUT University receives international recognition

Published: Tue 11 Sep 2012 09:33 AM
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AUT University receives international recognition
The latest set of world rankings has placed AUT University in the top 500 for the first time. As New Zealand’s newest university it is a significant achievement to already be receiving international acknowledgment. AUT is also New Zealand’s fastest growing university providing almost all the degree growth in New Zealand for the past 10 years.
“It is an accomplishment for AUT and New Zealand universities in general to obtain international rankings. New Zealand universities only receive a small proportion of the funding our international counterparts have access to and this recognition is confirmation the consistent approach to university quality in New Zealand is working,” says Derek McCormack, AUT’s Vice Chancellor.
“In the Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP), we have an excellent national system of quality assurance for New Zealand universities. Students who study in New Zealand can be confident that the education standards are consistently excellent and the qualifications are comparable to other universities internationally,” says Derek McCormack.
The QS World University Rankings® have been in existence since 2004 and the QS Intelligence Unit was formed in 2008 to meet the increasing public interest for comparative data on universities and organisations, and the growing demand for institutions to develop deeper insight into their competitive environment.
There are currently over 10,000 universities in the world of which the QS system considers 2000 and ranks the top 500. For all of New Zealand’s comprehensive universities to now be in the top 500 (5% of universities world-wide) is a singular achievement.
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AUT, the University for the changing world, is New Zealand’s fastest growing university. AUT is an outwards-facing, diverse and relevant institution, engaged with the current and future issues of industry, business and the community, as well as the wider issues that confront our economy and society. With an enrolment of over 18,500 equivalent full-time students AUT is spread across three campuses – City, North Shore and Manukau.
AUT rankings include:
• QS World University Rankings®. AUT ranked in the top 200 universities in the world for Accounting and Finance in the 2011 QS World University Rankings® by subject. The QS World University Rankings® by subject are the first in the world to rank universities at the individual subject level. With a methodology tailored to fit each subject, the rankings are based on academic reputation, employer reputation and citations per paper.
• AFFANZ (Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand). AUT's Accounting and Finance programmes are ranked top 15 in New Zealand and Australia. Based on only A* ranked Journals, (considered the most influential journals in the field), AUT University ranked 10th place.

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