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Rated Gold overall in the Teaching Excellence Framework 2023, the University of Leicester has delivered research-inspired education across humanities, science, law, medicine, the arts and business for over 100 years. Staff and students collaborate to create, share and apply knowledge to give students more than a degree – with the courage to question, the strength to change, and the passion to discover.
Student statistics
These stats give you an idea of what the student population looks like at this university.
Study level
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Undergraduate70%Postgraduate30%
Study mode
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Full-time91%Part-time9%
Student population LARGE
- 15,001–25,000 students
Where students come from
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UK74%International22%EU4%
Student gender
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Male 47%Female 53%
League table performance
See the latest league table performance of this university - overall, by subject, and its ranking during the past five years.
University League Table 2025
Overall ranking
36th out of 130
Overall ranking trend - past 5 years
Ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 1000711 71%36th
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Entry standards
/ Max 212132 62%59th
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Student satisfaction
/ Max 43.08 77%50th
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Research quality
/ Max 43.30 82%27th
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Research intensity
/ Max 10.63 63%37th
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Academic services spend
/ Max 33252410 72%20th
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Facilities spend
/ Max 2226652 29%66th
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Student - staff ratio
/ Min 10.314.432nd
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Continuation
/ Max 10094.7 95%39th
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Graduate prospects – outcomes
/ Max 10081.4 81%39th
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Graduate prospects – on track
/ Max 10075.8 76%63rd
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- Accounting & Finance
- Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering
- Archaeology
- Biological Sciences
- Biomedical Sciences
- Business & Management Studies
- Chemistry
- Classics
- Communication & Media Studies
- Computer Science
- Economics
- English
- French
- General Engineering
- Geography & Environmental Science
- Geology
- History
- Iberian Languages
- Italian
- Law
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medicine
- Nursing & Midwifery
- Physics & Astronomy
- Physiotherapy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Sociology
Overall ranking
40th out of 103
Subject ranking trend - past 5 years
Accounting & Finance ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 10087.2 87%40th
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Entry standards
/ Max 227123 54%46th
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Student satisfaction
/ Max 42.99 75%82nd
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Research quality
/ Max 43.16 79%27th
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Continuation
/ Max 10094.8 95%45th
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Graduate prospects
/ Max 10071.0 71%35th
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Study options
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Recently rated Gold overall in the Teaching Excellence Framework 2023, the University of Leicester is delivering research-inspired education across business, humanities, law, medicine, science and the arts. The city is a fantastic place to study, with opportunities for work and future careers, good transport, and a great work-life balance – and with its diverse student population and 200+ clubs and societies available, the University of Leicester provides a welcoming community.
Along with the opportunity to go on a placement year or year aboard during most degree options, University of Leicester students also have access to award-winning services such as the university's Careers and Employability Service. The careers team offers a range of support and opportunities, from CV building, mock interviews and one-to-one appointments, to networking events, workshops and an online portal where students can browse current industry opportunities. With lifetime access, this is available to Leicester's students even after they graduate!
The University of Leicester offers accommodation from as little as £69 per week – including utility bills, insurance and Wi-Fi. It guarantees university-managed accommodation for all first-year undergraduates and postgraduates who apply before 1 September in the year they start their course. Rooms come with a bed, desk, chair and wardrobe, and are self-catered. Each accommodation site has a nearby sports centre, 24-hour reception and security, and residential adviser teams that host regular socials. Accommodation at The City site is a 10-minute walk from central campus, while The Village is a 15-minute trip on the university's free shuttle bus, which also stops at the Brookfield campus.