The Australian National University has continued its good run in international rankings - moving up three places in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-15.
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ANU has come in at 45 - up three places on last year. Its closest competition, the University of Melbourne, has moved up one place to 33, while the University of Sydney has moved up 12 places to 60.
The latest ranking, issued in London on Wednesday, closely follows the ANU coming 25th - and being the highest-ranked Australian university - in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings last month.
The Times ranking shows the ANU was particularly strong in teaching and research reputation.
Vice-chancellor Ian Young said: "The ANU takes pride in its international reputation for research and education, so it's pleasing to receive this recognition on the world stage," he said.
"While rankings can be an imperfect science, it is satisfying to see the hard work of our staff and students recognised through the university's global standing."
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings use 13 performance indicators to rank the world's top 200 universities.