Members
Member Universities | ||||||||
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University | Location | Founded | Homepage | ARWU Ranking 2012 | QS Ranking 2011 | QS Top 50 under 50 2012 | THE Ranking 2011 | THE 100 under 50 2011 |
Charles Darwin University | Darwin, NT | 2004 | Website | N/A | N/A | N/A | 306 | 48 |
Flinders University | Adelaide, SA | 1966 | Website | 301-400 | 291 | 36 | 386 | =78 |
Griffith University | Brisbane, Gold Coast, QLD | 1971 | Website | 301-400 | 346 | 49 | 388 | =81 |
James Cook University | Townsville, Cairns, QLD | 1970 | Website | 301-400 | 352 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
La Trobe University | Melbourne, VIC | 1964 | Website | 401-500 | 317 | 44 | 393 | =81 |
Murdoch University | Perth, WA | 1973 | Website | N/A | 501-550 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
The University of Newcastle | Newcastle, NSW | 1965 | Website | 301-400 | 291 | 33 | 297 | 45 |
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