It’s that time of year again. Thousands of students are heading off to uni for the first time, and thousands more are readying their applications, flicking through prospectuses, deciding which course in which school is right for them. If you’re currently stuck deciding where to go, or you just started somewhere and you want to know if you should get out while you still can, loads of different rankings of the UK’s universities have been announced recently.
Earlier this week the Daily Mail revealed that Imperial College London had topped its list, but today we have a competitor which disagrees. The Guardian, which, we feel we should say, has been doing this whole uni-ranking thing a lot longer, has now also released its 2025 league tables.
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🎓 Where UK unis placed in Times Higher Education World University Ranking for 2025.
St Andrews, Oxford and Cambridge have been fighting for the top spot in a few different rankings in the past few years, but due to brilliant student satisfaction scores and good rates of graduate employment in a relevant field, Oxford just managed to nab back its Guardian from last year’s champion St Andrews, which is now in second. Cambridge, which had previously held the gold for quite a few years in a row, has been relegated to the murky depths of third.
The Guardian considers eight different criteria: percentage satisfied with teaching, percentage satisfied with feedback, staff to student ratios, spend per student, average entry requirements, career after 15 months, continuation of degree (eg. going into a relevant field), and then finally gives an overall score out of 100. Oxford was awarded a perfect 100 for 2025, which is pretty impressive.
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The rest of the top 10 isn’t exactly full of surprises, although Bath has really been climbing in the last decade and has now firmly cemented itself amongst the greats. Here are the best of the best from the Guardian’s 2025 ranking
The UK’s top ten universities, as rated by the Guardian
- Oxford: 100
- St Andrews: 98.6
- Cambridge: 94.5
- London School of Economics: 88.1
- Imperial College, London: 82.6
- Durham: 80.8
- Bath: 79.5
- Warwick: 75.2
- University College London: 74.8
- Loughborough: 74.6
If you want to have a look at the entire list to see where your institution ended up, you can check it out here. You can also filter it by subject to discover things such as the fact that the University of Central Lancashire came first for creative writing, despite coming 104th overall. Read more about how London universities did in the Guardian’s guide here.
Once again congrats to Oxford and condolences to St Andrews. You’ll get ’em next time.
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