The ranks the UK’s top 30 universities based on the combined results of the three main domestic university league tables – the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, The Guardian University Guide, and the Complete University Guide – to provide a snapshot of how universities are viewed by national newspapers.
ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ is in the top ten of every national university league table, as well as being ranked first in the Midlands.
Speaking about ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ’s performance in the 2020 ‘Table of Tables’, the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Robert Allison, said: “Our 5th place ranking in the ‘Table of Tables’ underlines our position as one of the country’s very best universities.
“Our continued success in the league tables is due to the hard work and dedication of staff and students across our campuses in ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ and London, as well as the Students’ Union. I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved.”
The full ‘Table of Tables’ is as follows:
Institution |
2020 rank |
University of Cambridge |
1 |
University of Oxford |
2 |
University of St Andrews |
3 |
Imperial College London |
4 |
ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ |
5 |
Durham University |
6 |
Lancaster University |
7 |
University of Bath |
8 |
London School of Economics and Political Science |
9 |
University of Warwick |
10 |
University of Exeter |
11 |
University of Leeds |
12 |
UCL |
13 |
University of Birmingham |
14 |
University of Glasgow |
15 |
University of Bristol |
16 |
University of Nottingham |
17 |
University of Southampton |
18= |
University of Manchester |
18= |
University of Edinburgh |
20 |
University of York |
21 |
Royal Holloway, University of London |
22 |
Nottingham Trent University |
23= |
University of East Anglia |
23= |
University for the Creative Arts |
25= |
Harper Adams University |
25= |
Coventry University |
27 |
Lincoln University |
28 |
University of Surrey |
29 |
Newcastle University |
30 |