Top Three Australian Universities In 21 Fields Ranked By Citation Impact, 1990-1994

Field123 PhysicsUniversity of Queensland (3.5) University of Adelaide (3.2) Australian National University(2.8) ChemistryInstitute of Advanced Studies (4.1) Australian National University(4.0) University of Sydney (3.7) Materials ScienceAustralian National University(2.7) University of Sydney (2.4) University of Western Australia(2.0) EngineeringInstitute of Advanced Studies (2.2) Australian National University(2.0) University of Newcastle (1.9) GeosciencesInstitute of Advanced Studies (5.7

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Field123 PhysicsUniversity of Queensland (3.5) University of Adelaide (3.2) Australian National University(2.8) ChemistryInstitute of Advanced Studies (4.1) Australian National University(4.0) University of Sydney (3.7) Materials ScienceAustralian National University(2.7) University of Sydney (2.4) University of Western Australia(2.0) EngineeringInstitute of Advanced Studies (2.2) Australian National University(2.0) University of Newcastle (1.9) GeosciencesInstitute of Advanced Studies (5.7) Australian National University(5.0) University of Melbourne (4.0) AstrophysicsInstitute of Advanced Studies (8.5) Australian National University(8.3) University New South Wales (3.7) Computer ScienceInstitute of Advanced Studies (1.6) University of New South Wales (1.5) Australian National University(1.4) MathematicsUniversity of New South Wales (1.7) Australian National University(1.5) University of Queensland (1.3) Ecology/EnvironmentalUniversity of Sydney (3.7) Australian National University (2.7) University of New England (2.6) Agricultural SciencesUniversity of Adelaide (2.2) University of Queensland (1.8) University of Melbourne (1.7) Plant & Animal SciencesInstitute of Advanced Studies (5.0) Australian National University (3.8) University of Tasmania (3.0) Clinical MedicineFlinders University of South Australia (3.9) ...

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