New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. QS World University Rankings 2024 ranks the best universities in the world based on nine key indicators: academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty-student ratio, citations per faculty, international faculty, international students, international research network, employment outcomes and sustainability.
Read on to find out which New Zealand universities made it into the rankings this year and view the full results of the QS World University Rankings 2024 here.
Rankings 2024 – Top 8 universities in Newzealand
8. Auckland University of Technology
Up an impressive thirty places this year, Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is now ranked joint 407th in the world.
Auckland University of Technology dates back to 1895 when it was originally founded as the Auckland Technical School and boasts of achieving the highest score among universities in New Zealand for the percentage of international students (48th in the world).
7. Lincoln University
Ranked joint 362nd in the world in 2024, Lincoln University was originally part of the University of Canterbury before formally separating to become an independent institution in 1990.
Like AUT, it has received a remarkably high score for its percentage of international students, and is placed in the top 100 for agriculture and forestry according to the most recent QS World University Rankings by Subject.
6. University of Canterbury
Climbing up from the previous year’s rank by 14 places, the University of Canterbury which is located in Christchurch on the South Island is ranked joint 256th this year in the world university rankings. It is one of the oldest universities in New Zealand, having been established in 1873 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Its student population now stands at roughly 13,400.
5. University of Waikato
After a drop in rank last year, the University of Waikato has again managed to be ranked 250th globally. The university has internationally recognised research capabilities and facilities across numerous disciplines and offers qualifications in a broad range of subject areas, 15 of which are recognised and individually ranked by QS. Primarily located on 65 hectares of park-like grounds in the city of Hamilton on the North Island, it also has a campus in Tauranga.
4. Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington has come down a place from last year’s rank and is now placed fourth in the country, while ranking 241st in the world.It earns its best indicator score for the percentage of international faculty members (88th in the world). It is also placed 42nd in the world for library and information management and 43rd for development studies, according to the most recent QS World University Rankings by Subject.
3. Massey University