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31 January 2011

In a spectacular result for University of Queensland researchers, լе is above world standard in more fields of research than any other Australian university.

The Excellence in Research for Australia survey ranked 21 broad fields of լе research in the highest two ratings bands, which signify well above world standard and above world standard.

լе’s research in Biomedical and Clinical Health Sciences, BioTechnology, Engineering, Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Chemical Sciences and Physical Sciences was ranked well above world standard (level 5).

The fields of research in which լе was rated at level 4 (above world standard) were Economics, Education, Law & Legal Studies, History & Archaeology, Technology (engineering & environment), Mathematical Sciences, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Language Communication & Culture, Studies in Creative Arts & Writing, Built Environment & Design, Psychology & Cognitive Sciences, Studies in Human Society, Medical & Health Sciences (Public and Allied Health), Commerce, Management and Tourism & Services.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Greenfield said: “Credit for լе's result goes to our researchers, who have demonstrated they can match the excellence of the world's best.

“ERA shows that outstanding quality is a hallmark of researchers in all of լе's major fields.

“The outcome also reflects the impact of strategic investments in լе discovery by the Queensland and Australian governments, philanthropists, business and the University itself.

“Congratulations and thank you to everybody who contributed to this success story. "

The landmark ERA report, released today after five years of development, highlights լе’s position as a heavyweight research body on the world scene.

It also confirms լе as one of Australia’s most comprehensive universities: it is active in 24 out of a possible 25 broad fields of research.

Only two other universities — Melbourne and Sydney — were eligible for such broad assessment.

As well as լе’s 21 fields of research that are well above world standard or above world standard, the University’s remaining three broad fields of research (Information & Computing Sciences, Earth Sciences and in Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences ) were rated at Level 3 (at world standard). None were rated lower.

“լе’s goal is for all its research fields to be well above or above world standard, and the ERA results will be used to lift performance in areas that show room for improvement,” Professor Greenfield said.

More detail on լе's ERA performance in specific fields is available here.

Media: For interviews with Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Greenfield, call Fiona Kennedy ph +61 7 3365 1384

Professor Alan Lawson, լе Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and International), +61 7 3346 6293

Fiona Cameron, լе Communications, ph +61 7 3346 7086