University of Warwick
United KingdomThe University of Warwick was founded in 1965 and is based on the outskirts of Coventry with another campus in Wellesbourne and a presence in the Shard in London. It currently has around 30,000 students including more than 9,500 international students from around 147 countries. It is a member of the Russell Group and the only European university in the Center for Urban Science and Progress.
While it may not have the history of some of its competitors, the University of Warwick has earned itself a fine reputation. It is ranked 64th globally in the QS World University Rankings and 77th by the Times Higher Education world rankings. It is also in the UK top ten from The Complete University Guide and guides from The Guardian and The Times/Sunday Times.
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Teaching Quality
The University of Warwick was named University of the Year for Teaching Quality by the Sunday Times’ Good University Guide 2022. In the same guide it was runner-up for University of the Year.
Student Satisfaction
Students at the University of Warwick have the third-highest level of overall satisfaction with their academic experience of all institutions in the Russell Group. The overall satisfaction score was 81.4%.
Research Excellence
92% of the University of Warwick’s research has been assessed to be ‘world leading or internationally excellent’ by a panel of global experts in the Research Excellence Framework.