Published at 19 Jun 2020
Published at 19 Jun 2020
UK University Ranking: Which are the best UK schools?

UK University Ranking: Which are the best UK schools?


Which are the best schools? Where does your school land? What is the best uni in the world?

The list of the best schools is indeed elite. The best university in the world is MIT, located in Boston, Massachusetts. It has an overall score of 100.0, followed by Harvard University, also in Boston, with a score of 98.7.

MIT and Harvard are followed by Cambridge University, the top university in the U.K.

How did the QS World create this ranking?

- Academic reputation (40%)

- Employer reputation (10%)

- Student-to-faculty ratio (20%)

What other factors?

- Citation per faculty (20%)

- International faculty ratio (5%)

- International student ratio (5%)

 

1.University of Cambridge - 98.7

Above all, the University of Cambridge is one of the oldest universities in the world and also one of the best undergraduate colleges worldwide, founded in 1203. It also received QS World’s top ranking for the study of English Language and Literature and second for the study of Life Science and Medicine.

In addition, Cambridge alumni include 88 Nobel Prize winners, as well as eight Fields Medal recipients and 2 Abel Prize winners. Moreover, any artists, scientists, poets, and actors have all studied at this incredible university including Hugh Laurie (Dr. House), Arthur Schlesinger Jr., John Maynard Keynes, and many more.

 

2. University of Oxford - 97.7

Notably, in second place, we find Oxford University- an ancient institution of the Anglo-Saxon world founded in 1096. 22,116 students attend Oxford today. In addition, Oxford graduates include twelve kings, thirty-seven Nobel Prize winners, twenty-five English Prime Ministers, seven saints, one pope, and eighteen cardinals.

 

3. University College London (UCL) - 97.2

University College London (UCL) is also a public research university recognized among the best universities in the U.K. Chiefly, UCL was the first secular university in England, established in 1826. Furthermore, it was the first university in the U.K. to open up education to women in 1878.

 

4. Imperial College London - 96.1

To begin with, Imperial College is a public research university in the United Kingdom. Prince Albert founded Kings College. He also built the Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute. These are all nearby. His wife Queen Victoria later founded the Imperial Institute. She laid its first stone.

 

5. Kings College London - 91.0

First of all, King’s College London (KCL) is one of the most prestigious universities in London and in the world. Second, it's founders were royal, literally.

 

6. University of Edinburgh[/caption]6. University of Edinburgh - 90.8

7. University of Manchester - 87.2

8. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - 86.2

9. University of Bristol - 85.0

10. The University of Warwick - 81.6

11. Durham University - 77.0

12. University of Glasgow - 76.8

13. University of St. Andrews - 75.9

14. The University of Nottingham - 75.4

15. University of Birmingham - 74.6

16. The University of Sheffield - 73.7

17. University of Southampton - 72.8

18. University of Leeds - 72.8

19. University of York - 68.3

20. Queen Mary University of London - 67.0

21. Lancaster University - 65.5

22. Cardiff University - 65.5

23. University of Aberdeen - 63.2

24. University of Liverpool - 61.1

25. University of Reading - 60.1

26. University of Bath - 59.8

27. The University of Exeter - 59.5

28. Newcastle University - 59.4

29. Queen's University Belfast - 55.8

30. University of Sussex - 55.6

31. Loughborough University - 49.5

32. Royal Holloway University of London - 49.3

33. University of Leicester - 48.9

34. University of East Anglia (UEA) - 48.4

35. University of Surrey - 47.6

36. University of Strathclyde - 47.5

37. University of Dundee - 46.0

38. SOAS, University of London - 44.8

39. Birkbeck, University of London - 43.1

40. City University London - 42.4

41. University of Essex - 41.9     

42. Heriot-Watt University - 40.5

43. Oxford Brookes University - 40.1

44. Brunel University London - 39.7

45. Aston University - 38.8

46. University of Kent - 37.6

47. University of Stirling - 36

48. Swansea University - 35.0

49. Bangor University - >35.0

50. Goldsmiths, University of London - >35.0

51. Kingston University, London - >35.0

52. Aberystwyth University - >35.0

53. Keele University - >35.0

54. University of Bradford - >35.0

55. University of Hull - >35.0

56. Ulster University - >35.0

57. University of Portsmouth - >35.0

58. London Metropolitan University - >35.0

59. Middlesex University - >35.0

60. Plymouth University - >35.0

61. University of Salford - >35.0

62. Coventry University - >35.0

63. Manchester Metropolitan University - >35.0

63. Northumbria University at Newcastle - >35.0

64. Nottingham Trent University - >35.0

65. Robert Gordon University - >35.0

66. University of Central Lancashire - >35.0

67. University of East London- >35.0

68. University of Greenwich - >35.0

69. University of Hertfordshire - >35.0

Which are the best schools? Where does your school land? What is the best uni in the world?

The list of the best schools is indeed elite. The best university in the world is MIT, located in Boston, Massachusetts. It has an overall score of 100.0, followed by Harvard University, also in Boston, with a score of 98.7.

MIT and Harvard are followed by Cambridge University, the top university in the U.K.

How did the QS World create this ranking?

- Academic reputation (40%)

- Employer reputation (10%)

- Student-to-faculty ratio (20%)

What other factors?

- Citation per faculty (20%)

- International faculty ratio (5%)

- International student ratio (5%)

 

1.University of Cambridge - 98.7

Above all, the University of Cambridge is one of the oldest universities in the world and also one of the best undergraduate colleges worldwide, founded in 1203. It also received QS World’s top ranking for the study of English Language and Literature and second for the study of Life Science and Medicine.

In addition, Cambridge alumni include 88 Nobel Prize winners, as well as eight Fields Medal recipients and 2 Abel Prize winners. Moreover, any artists, scientists, poets, and actors have all studied at this incredible university including Hugh Laurie (Dr. House), Arthur Schlesinger Jr., John Maynard Keynes, and many more.

 

2. University of Oxford - 97.7

Notably, in second place, we find Oxford University- an ancient institution of the Anglo-Saxon world founded in 1096. 22,116 students attend Oxford today. In addition, Oxford graduates include twelve kings, thirty-seven Nobel Prize winners, twenty-five English Prime Ministers, seven saints, one pope, and eighteen cardinals.

 

3. University College London (UCL) - 97.2

University College London (UCL) is also a public research university recognized among the best universities in the U.K. Chiefly, UCL was the first secular university in England, established in 1826. Furthermore, it was the first university in the U.K. to open up education to women in 1878.

 

4. Imperial College London - 96.1

To begin with, Imperial College is a public research university in the United Kingdom. Prince Albert founded Kings College. He also built the Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute. These are all nearby. His wife Queen Victoria later founded the Imperial Institute. She laid its first stone.

 

5. Kings College London - 91.0

First of all, King’s College London (KCL) is one of the most prestigious universities in London and in the world. Second, it's founders were royal, literally.

 

6. University of Edinburgh[/caption]6. University of Edinburgh - 90.8

7. University of Manchester - 87.2

8. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - 86.2

9. University of Bristol - 85.0

10. The University of Warwick - 81.6

11. Durham University - 77.0

12. University of Glasgow - 76.8

13. University of St. Andrews - 75.9

14. The University of Nottingham - 75.4

15. University of Birmingham - 74.6

16. The University of Sheffield - 73.7

17. University of Southampton - 72.8

18. University of Leeds - 72.8

19. University of York - 68.3

20. Queen Mary University of London - 67.0

21. Lancaster University - 65.5

22. Cardiff University - 65.5

23. University of Aberdeen - 63.2

24. University of Liverpool - 61.1

25. University of Reading - 60.1

26. University of Bath - 59.8

27. The University of Exeter - 59.5

28. Newcastle University - 59.4

29. Queen's University Belfast - 55.8

30. University of Sussex - 55.6

31. Loughborough University - 49.5

32. Royal Holloway University of London - 49.3

33. University of Leicester - 48.9

34. University of East Anglia (UEA) - 48.4

35. University of Surrey - 47.6

36. University of Strathclyde - 47.5

37. University of Dundee - 46.0

38. SOAS, University of London - 44.8

39. Birkbeck, University of London - 43.1

40. City University London - 42.4

41. University of Essex - 41.9     

42. Heriot-Watt University - 40.5

43. Oxford Brookes University - 40.1

44. Brunel University London - 39.7

45. Aston University - 38.8

46. University of Kent - 37.6

47. University of Stirling - 36

48. Swansea University - 35.0

49. Bangor University - >35.0

50. Goldsmiths, University of London - >35.0

51. Kingston University, London - >35.0

52. Aberystwyth University - >35.0

53. Keele University - >35.0

54. University of Bradford - >35.0

55. University of Hull - >35.0

56. Ulster University - >35.0

57. University of Portsmouth - >35.0

58. London Metropolitan University - >35.0

59. Middlesex University - >35.0

60. Plymouth University - >35.0

61. University of Salford - >35.0

62. Coventry University - >35.0

63. Manchester Metropolitan University - >35.0

63. Northumbria University at Newcastle - >35.0

64. Nottingham Trent University - >35.0

65. Robert Gordon University - >35.0

66. University of Central Lancashire - >35.0

67. University of East London- >35.0

68. University of Greenwich - >35.0

69. University of Hertfordshire - >35.0