What happens to students if their university closes – and why protections are ‘inadequate’
If your university closes mid-year, there is currently no guarantee you could finish your degree, and international students could lose their visa status entirely
Ranked: The 20 worst UK universities in 2027 – Wrexham finishes last with just 307 out of 1,000
Arts University Plymouth ranked worst for graduate prospects, with just 46 per cent of graduates finding success after leaving
Do 18/29 of these while packing up your uni house and you’re having an aggressively posh-girl move out day
If your move out plan consists of your mum, a Range Rover, and hoping someone else knows how to dismantle your IKEA bed, you’re a posh girl
Ranked: 18 Scottish unis by Scottish student proportion – St Andrews lowest at 28.2 per cent
Edinburgh follows at 30.4 per cent, meaning Scotland’s two most internationally renowned universities have the smallest proportion of Scottish students of any institution in the country
Ranked: 24 Russell Group universities by fresher dropout rate – Queen Mary loses 5.8 per cent
At Queen Mary, 5.8 per cent of first year students do not continue their studies – the highest dropout rate of any Russell Group university, and nearly three times the rate at Cambridge
Ranked: All 24 Russell Group unis by student-to-staff ratio – Queen’s Belfast has 14 per staff
Newcastle, Sheffield and Manchester also rank in the bottom five, with ratios above 13
Ranked: Russell Group universities most reliant on international tuition – LSE comes out top
LSE derives 38.8 per cent of its income from international tuition fees, nearly four times the proportion at Oxford and Cambridge
Ranked: The best and worst Russell Group universities in 2027 – and Queen Mary finishes last
Cambridge is the only Russell Group university to achieve a perfect 1,000, leaving a 373-point gap between the highest and lowest institutions in the group
I’m a 20-year-old London student – here’s how I’ve saved £29k to buy a home with my partner
No takeaways, no shopping sprees, no excuses
Imperial beats Oxford and Cambridge for graduate prospects – Queen Mary finishes last on 70 per cent
Five Russell Group universities scored below 80 per cent for graduate prospects – meaning one in five students at those institutions did not move into professional employment or further study