Lincoln is named as one of the top unis in the world

There were over 900 unis from 79 countries in the rankings


Although the University of Lincoln was not given an exact place, it fell in the best 600-800 in the world bracket in the Times Higher Education World Rankings, released today.

This means that we stayed in the same bracket as last year with Coventry, Brighton and Greenwich. We continue to impress internationally and our spot means that we are maintaining a place on the world stage against 980 institutions from 79 different countries.

Lincoln did well to secure it’s place, as this year, many prestigious universities such as Edinburgh and King’s dropped down a couple of places and Durham took a big tumble, falling down the list by 26 places.

The rankings are based on whether the respected universities have maintained their teaching and research standards, as well as their approach on knowledge transfer and international outlook.