Universities in Melbourne: Complete Guide to 8 Colleges
Explore Melbourne's 8 universities and 200,000+ students. Compare UniMelb, Monash, RMIT and find the best university for your needs in Australia's academic capital.
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Explore Melbourne's 8 universities and 200,000+ students. Compare UniMelb, Monash, RMIT and find the best university for your needs in Australia's academic capital.
2 min read

Melbourne is Australia's second-largest university city (after Sydney) with over 200,000 enrolled students across eight universities, and some measures suggest Melbourne is Australia's de facto academic capital: the University of Melbourne is consistently ranked higher than any Sydney university in most major international systems, and the Melbourne university sector's combined research output, Nobel Prize winners (four connected to UniMelb), and international reputation exceeds Sydney's aggregate. The clustering of the University of Melbourne, RMIT, and the Melbourne campus of the Australian Catholic University in the inner city creates a remarkable concentration of academic activity within walking distance of the CBD.
University of Melbourne (UniMelb), the University of Melbourne Parkville campus (founded 1853, the third oldest university in Australia after USYD and the University of Adelaide) is Australia's highest-ranked university in virtually every major international ranking system, consistently placing in the world's top 30-40 (QS, Times Higher Education, ARWU). The Parkville campus (161 hectares) includes the Old Arts building (1854), the Baillieu Library (the largest academic library in Australia), and the extraordinary South Lawn precinct. UniMelb is the home of the Melbourne Model (a graduate-entry professional degree structure modelled on American Ivy League universities).
Monash University, Monash (Clayton, founded 1958, Australia's largest university by enrolment) provides particular strength in engineering, medicine, pharmacy, and law, and the Monash Medical Centre and Monash University Hospital at Clayton are among Australia's most significant medical research precincts. The Monash Peninsula campus (Frankston) and the international campuses (Malaysia, South Africa) reflect the breadth of Monash's global research and education ambitions.
RMIT University, the RMIT City campus (founded 1887 as the Working Men's College) is Australia's leading practice-focused university for design, technology, and the creative arts, with the City campus buildings integrated directly into the Melbourne CBD north of the Bourke Street Mall. RMIT consistently leads in design, architecture, and technology graduate employment outcomes and has one of Australia's most active industry partnership portfolios.
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