List of Australian universities by endowment
This list of Australian universities by annual revenue contains the public universities in Australia with revenue in Australian dollars.[1]
| Institution | Revenue AUD |
|---|---|
| University of Sydney | $1.88 billion (2013) |
| University of Melbourne | $1.86 billion (2013) |
| University of Queensland | $1.67 billion (2013) |
| Monash University | $1.61 billion (2013) |
| University of New South Wales | $1.54 billion (2013) |
| Australian National University | $1.1 billion (2014)[2] |
| RMIT University | $1.012 billion (2013) |
| University of Western Australia | $985 million (2013) |
| Queensland University of Technology | $889 million (2013) |
| University of Adelaide | $888 million (2013) |
| Curtin University | $850 million (2013) |
| Griffith University | $819 million (2013) |
| Deakin University | $809 million (2013) |
| Macquarie University | $745 million (2013) |
| University of Technology, Sydney | $669 million (2013) |
| University of Western Sydney | $650 million (2013) |
| La Trobe University | $665 million (2014) |
| University of Newcastle, Australia | $614 million (2013) |
| University of South Australia | $605 million (2013) |
| University of Tasmania | $548 million (2013) |
See also
- List of U.S. colleges and universities by endowment
- Lists of institutions of higher education by endowment
- Group of Thirteen (Canadian universities)
- Group of Eight (Australian universities)
- List of universities in Australia
References
- ↑ "Finance 2013" (PDF). Department of Education (Australia).
- ↑ "Australia risks being snubbed by rising climate-aware capital". Business Spectator.
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