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Thu 3 Apr 2025 • 9 min read
Discover which are the best Russell Group universities according to official rankings.
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The Russell Group contains many of the most prestigious and high-quality universities in the UK. Many students know that they want to apply to Russell Group institutions but aren’t sure which is the best.
In this guide, we’ll rank the Russell Group unis according to their performance in four major league tables. We’ll uncover the best Russell Group universities overall, and take a deeper look at the top Russell Groups in a few major subjects. This will help us explore how a more detailed analysis can help students find the best universities for their particular interests and ambitions.
If you’re thinking of applying to the Russell Group, you might be interested in our guide on the hardest and easiest Russell Groups to get into.
Before we rank the Russell Group unis, we should first explain what they are! The Russell Group is an association of 24 research-intensive universities in the UK. It include some big names – Oxford and Cambridge, for instance, as well as the other three G5 universities (Imperial, LSE, and UCL).
They are often regarded as among the best universities in the country (with several of its institutions among the best in the world), and there is data to back this up:
A glance at university rankings will also reveal that Russell Group institutions are usually among the top spots in the UK.
Despite being a byword for excellence, especially in the popular imagination, it is important to note that the Russell Group is a self-selecting association – it’s not the case that a university has to reach an objective measure of quality and then it gets admitted into the Group. And though all its members are good universities, there are plenty of excellent institutions that aren’t part of it – for instance, St Andrews and Bath are often ranked in the top 10 in the UK but are not Russell Group members. Our guide to the best non-Russell Group universities goes into more detail.
In this guide, we’ll take a look at the Russell Group rankings according to various publications. These include the Complete University Guide (CUG) and Guardian, which rank UK universities, and the QS World University Rankings and the Times Higher Education rankings, which are global league tables.
But how do these publications arrive at their rankings? They usually compile a wide range of data to arrive at a final, overall ranking:
A couple of caveats on these rankings:
That said, provided we take them all with a pinch of salt, the rankings can be a good guide to the overall quality of the university – especially when we take into account performance across multiple league tables.
Now it’s time to get to business: the Russell Group unis ranked!
In the table below, we’ve compared each university’s performance in the four major league tables. Our ‘overall rank’ represents its average ranking across all four publications.
Note that the rankings refer to the university’s performance compared to other Russell Group universities, not to its ranking in the UK as a whole. E.g. Warwick is the 7th highest ranking Russell Group in the CUG table but is ranked 10th overall in the UK (St Andrews, Loughborough, and Bath are the non-Russell Groups that rank higher).
So, there we have it – Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial come out as the best Russell Group universities according to these rankings. They each claim first place in at least one league table. Oxford is our overall ‘winner’ – the top Russell Group university in both the Guardian and Times rankings and taking second place in the other two.
We can note some interesting things from this data – particularly discrepancies between the UK league tables (Guardian and CUG) and the global ones (Times and QS).
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Let’s dive into a little more detail on the top Russell Group universities according to these league tables.
Oxford was founded in the late 11th century (making it one of the oldest universities in the world) and is a highly prestigious collegiate university. It consists of 43 constituent colleges with the campus scattered throughout the city of Oxford.
At undergraduate level, it is noted for its small-group tutorial system of teaching. It offers world-leading degrees in all major academic disciplines. It has educated 31 British Prime Ministers and 73 Nobel Prize Laureates.
Founded by disgruntled Oxford academics in 1209, Cambridge is the second oldest university in the UK and is often grouped together with Oxford as part of ‘Oxbridge’.
The two universities share many similarities – the collegiate system, the campus spread throughout the city, and the small-group teaching system (known as ‘supervisions’ at Cambridge).
Its alumni have won 124 Nobel Prizes and include historical figures such as Isaac Newton, Lord Byron, Charles Darwin, and Alan Turing. Cambridge comes out as the second best Russell Group university according to these rankings.
Imperial College London specialises in science, engineering, medicine, and business. Located in central London, it is renowned for cutting-edge research, innovation, and academic excellence.
Imperial consistently ranks among the top global universities and attracts students from over 140 countries. It offers students a dynamic learning environment and excellent career prospects, particularly in STEM-related fields.
Taking fourth place in our ranking of the best Russell Group universities is LSE. A constituent college of the University of London, LSE (as its name suggests) specialises in Economics and other social sciences.
It was founded by Fabian Society intellectuals at the turn of the 20th century and has educated 24 heads of state, the second most of any UK university (after Oxford). A quarter of Nobel Prizes in Economics have been awarded to LSE alumni or academics.
Another member of the University of London, UCL was founded in 1826 and is the second largest university in the UK by student enrollment.
Based in Bloomsbury in central London, UCL’s eleven faculties offer a broad range of degree programmes. It has produced 32 Nobel Laureates.
We mentioned earlier that overall league tables of universities only have limited use for students. In the UK, you apply to study a specific subject, so it is much more useful to know how good your university is for that subject than to know how good it is ‘on average’.
We’ll rank the Russell Group universities in a few popular subjects to illustrate the difference in subject rankings vs overall rankings. First, the best Russell Group universities for Law.
In you want to become a lawyer, we see that Cambridge comes in as the best Russell Group university for Law, achieving first place in both rankings. Cambridge and UCL leapfrog Oxford, which slips from first place overall to third. Durham jumps from 9th in the overall table to 5th here, KCL jumps from 11th to 6th , and Glasgow from 13th to 9th. Imperial does not feature as it does not offer Law.
Here are the CUG and Guardian rankings of the best Russell Groups for History. Remember, we’re only comparing the Russell Group universities to each other, not to all universities in the UK.
Oxford and Cambridge are the best Russell Group universities for History according to the league tables. Other Russell Groups which seem to have a particular strength in History are Durham and York, as these both significantly outperform their place in the overall Russell Group rankings to feature near the top for History.
LSE and UCL are again in the top five and Imperial does not feature as it does not offer History.
Finally, let’s take a look at the top Russell Groups for Mathematics.
Interestingly, this looks pretty similar to our overall Russell Group rankings list. Oxford and Cambridge take the top two spots as the best Russell Group universities for Maths, with Imperial, as a STEM-focused institution, coming in third.
LSE is the fourth best Russell Group overall but comes in ninth here, perhaps reflecting the fact that its excellence is more in the social sciences than STEM. Warwick performs well, coming in fifth place vs its overall Russell Group ranking of seventh.
While the Russell Group is often seen as a hallmark of academic excellence, our rankings show that there’s plenty of nuance within the group itself.
Oxford and Cambridge dominate overall as the top Russell Group universities, with the other G5 institutions (Imperial, LSE, and UCL) rounding out the top five. However, subject-specific rankings reveal strengths elsewhere – for example, Durham for History and KCL for Law.
While league tables offer useful insights and give us a guide to the best Russell Group universities, they should be just one of many tools students use when choosing a university. Its strength in your specific subject, your subjective ‘feeling’ when visiting, location, facilities, and student experience also matter greatly.
Oxford and Cambridge consistently rank as the top Russell Group universities across both UK and global league tables. Other top Russell Groups include Imperial, LSE, and UCL. These institutions are renowned for academic excellence, world-class research, and strong graduate outcomes.
According to the average rankings from the Complete University Guide, Guardian, QS, and Times Higher Education, the top five are:
Cambridge is ranked the best Russell Group university for Law in both the Guardian and CUG rankings. UCL, Oxford, and LSE also perform strongly in this subject area.fa
Oxford and Cambridge top the list for History among Russell Group universities. LSE, Durham, and UCL also rank highly for this subject, with York performing above its overall ranking.
Oxford and Cambridge again lead the way in Maths, followed closely by Imperial, which excels in STEM subjects. UCL and Warwick also place among the top Russell Group universities for Mathematics.q
Not necessarily. While Russell Group universities are highly regarded, many excellent UK universities lie outside the group. For instance, Bath and St Andrews are highly ranked non-Russell Group universities. The rankings for your specific subject, the course content, campus life, and personal fit are all important factors to consider when choosing a university.s
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