10 Best universities for Radio and Television broadcasting in Australia

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Below is a list of best universities in Australia ranked based on their research performance in Radio and Television broadcasting. A graph of 16.5K citations received by 855 academic papers made by 10 universities in Australia was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. University of Sydney

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#1 in Oceania
#7 in the World
Enrollment
63,602
Founded
1850

2. University of Queensland

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#2 in Oceania
#24 in the World
Enrollment
48,771
Founded
1909

3. Flinders University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#3 in Oceania
#49 in the World
Founded
1966

4. University of New South Wales

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#4 in Oceania
#62 in the World
Acceptance Rate
60%
Founded
1949

5. University of Adelaide

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#5 in Oceania
#76 in the World
Enrollment
25,000
Founded
1874

6. University of Melbourne

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#6 in Oceania
#82 in the World
Acceptance Rate
77%
Enrollment
49,000
Founded
1853

7. Monash University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#8 in Oceania
#89 in the World
Acceptance Rate
73%
Enrollment
78,000
Founded
1958

8. Deakin University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#9 in Oceania
#93 in the World
Enrollment
34,616
Founded
1974

9. La Trobe University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#10 in Oceania
#111 in the World
Enrollment
7,500
Founded
1964

10. Queensland University of Technology

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#11 in Oceania
#124 in the World
Acceptance Rate
77%
Founded
1989

The best cities to study Radio and Television broadcasting in Australia based on the number of universities and their ranks are Sydney, St Lucia, Adelaide, and Melbourne.