Russell Group Universities
What is the Russell Group?
The Russell Group comprises of 24 leading universities in the UK which are committed to offering world-class research, excellent teaching and learning experience and a strong connection with the industry.
The Russell Group was originally founded in 1994 and in 2020 four of the top ten universities in the QS World University Rankings - Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial and UCL - were Russell Group members.
Why study in a Russell Group university?
- The Russell Group universities produce over two-thirds of the global research contributed by all the universities in the UK. All universities are globally ranked universities including four in the top ten.
- All universities are globally ranked universities including four in the top ten.
- Research produced by the Russell Group supports over 3,00,000 jobs in the UK. It covers more than two-thirds of the world-leading research conducted in UK universities
- The economic output of Russell Group us over £32 billion every year.
- Diversity is synonymous to the Russell Group – 39% of the academic staff and 34% of students are non-UK.
Russell Group Universities
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