Warwick is the seventh best university in the UK

We’ve never left the top 10


Warwick University is now the 7th best university in the UK, according to the Sunday Times’ Good University Guide, which was published yesterday.

As well as the 7th best university overall, Warwick also ranked 8th for research quality, and 50th place for student experience. With this, Warwick’s graduate prospects are now ranked in 27th place.

Despite dropping one place from last year, Warwick University still remains a top university in the West Midlands, and is still performing solidly in the league tables.

Warwick have never left the top 10 rankings of the Times and Sunday Times rankings. Our highest ranking was at 5th place, in 2009.

Peter Dunn, director of Press and Policy at Warwick University, said: “Warwick has consistently been ranked in the top 10 of every major UK university league table.

“While you have to take each individual league table with a pinch of salt, as they each differ in how they calculate rankings, the fact that we are in the top ten of all of them suggests that Warwick is indeed highly regarded and will continue to be highly attractive to students.”

Warwick University has beat several other prestigious universities, including LSE, Lancaster and Exeter.