Should I study in the UK or internationally?
The UK offers a central application process for a huge range of courses at a wide range of universities. For UK applicants, the course costs are capped by the government. For international students coming to the UK, fees are generally higher but anecdotal research indicates that applicants regard these costs as representing excellent value for money.
At Education Advisers Ltd, our consultants are experienced in navigating the UK and international application processes, providing bespoke advice and guidance to help our clients achieve the best outcomes.
Which are the top UK Universities?
Education Advisers Ltd has produced its own league table to identify the very best universities. Click here to find out more
Oxford and Cambridge
The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, known collectively as “Oxbridge”, date back over 800 years and are the most famous centres of learning in the United Kingdom. They are both fixtures in the top five QS world university rankings and across the curriculum both universities are recognised in the fields of scholarship and research. Click here for more information on how to apply to Oxbridge
Russell Group Universities
The Russell Group represents 24 leading UK universities which are committed to maintaining the very best research, an outstanding teaching and learning experience and unrivalled links with business and the public sector. The members are: University of Birmingham; University of Bristol; University of Cambridge; Cardiff University; Durham University; University of Edinburgh; University of Exeter; University of Glasgow; Imperial College London; King's College London; University of Leeds; University of Liverpool; London School of Economics & Political Science; University of Manchester; Newcastle University; University of Nottingham; University of Oxford; Queen Mary; University of London; Queen's University Belfast; University of Sheffield; University of Southampton; University College London; University of Warwick; University of York.
G5
The G5 is a grouping of five English public research universities. The members are: Imperial College London, the London School of Economics (LSE), the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, and University College London (UCL).
Top Quartile UK Universities
Education advisers Ltd publishes its own list of top 50 UK universities at Click here to view UK League Tables.
Other UK Universities
There are nearly 170 universities (including specialist medical schools) in the UK, providing a range of courses, including high quality academic courses, vocational qualifications, and foundation years.
Importantly, UK universities are recognised by students as excellent value for money.
Please contact us on info@educationadvisers.co.uk / +44(0)1622 813870 to discuss how Education Advisers Ltd can support your pathway to university.