Oxford is an independent and self-governing institution consisting of the University, its divisions, departments and faculties, and the colleges. The Medical Sciences Division is the largest and internationally recognised as a centre of excellence for biomedical and clinical research. Oxford has been ranked first globally for medical and health subjects for 14 consecutive years.
Cambridge is a confederation of Schools, Faculties, Departments and 31 Colleges. It hosts over 20,000 students and 12,000 staff from around the world. Students benefit from both academic departments and College communities that offer holistic support.
Since 1826, UCL has led interdisciplinary research, innovation, and impact. A top-ranked global university, UCL generates nearly £10bn of economic impact annually and promotes a strong entrepreneurial spirit.
Imperial is a STEMB powerhouse, known for its world-class research and innovation in science, medicine, and business. It ranks highest in research impact in the UK and is dedicated to solving global challenges.
Founded in 1582, the University of Edinburgh played a key role during the Scottish Enlightenment. It ranks in the global top 40, is a research hub, and houses several architecturally historic buildings in Edinburgh's Old Town.
LSE is a leading institution for social sciences. It's a part of the Russell Group and known for global partnerships and equity-driven academic culture. Named University of the Year 2025 by the Good University Guide.
Warwick challenges students to think critically and work collaboratively in a global learning environment. Innovative teaching and strong international diversity make it a top destination for dynamic education.