Warwick ranked 6th in the UK in the Table of Tables
The University of Warwick has come in 6th place in the Table of Tables 2016, as published by the Times Higher Education.
The Table of Tables takes into account the main 3 domestic UK university rankings to create the list: the Complete University Guide, the rankings published by The Guardian, and the combined Times and Sunday Times’ Good University Guide.
Warwick jumped 2 places from 8th to 6th since last year.
The University of Cambridge topped the table for the 5th year running, beating out rival Oxford with 90 points to 87, respectively.
Warwick itself received 74 points, with only Oxbridge, St. Andrews, Imperial College London and Durham ranking higher overall.
The University of Surrey, London School of Economics, University of Exeter and University of Bath complete the top 10.
Peter Dunn, head of press and policy for the University, stated: “Warwick has risen in a range of UK tables this year so it is no surprise that we have also risen in the table of those tables.
“However we are delighted to note that this year we were also ranked among the top 100 universities in the world in all three of the main international university league tables.”
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