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Summary
As a member of both the Russell Group and Universitas 21 international network, at Nottingham you’ll be taught by academics who are leaders in their field. Founded in 1881, the university is constantly looking to the future. Its globally recognised research focuses on solving the planet’s biggest challenges. It’s this combination of academic excellence, employability and global impact that places Nottingham among the top universities in the world as well as in the UK.
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Student statistics
These stats give you an idea of what the student population looks like at this university.
Study level
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Undergraduate78%Postgraduate22%
Study mode
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Full-time94%Part-time6%
Student population
- More than 25,000 students
Where students come from
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UK78%International20%EU2%
Student gender
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Male 44%Female 56%
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 2027
Overall ranking
26th out of 130
Overall ranking trend - past 5 years
Ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 1000744 74%26th
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Entry standards
/ Max 208141 68%35th
4 -
Student satisfaction
/ Max 53.11 78%99th
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Research quality
/ Max 43.34 84%22nd
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Research intensity
/ Max 10.68 68%21st
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Academic services spend
/ Max 45922668 58%29th
14 -
Facilities spend
/ Max 2556836 33%50th
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Student - staff ratio
/ Min 9.313.028th
24 -
Continuation
/ Max 10096.6 97%14th
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Graduate prospects – outcomes
/ Max 10079.7 80%26th
5 -
Graduate prospects – on track
/ Max 10078.5 79%24th
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Subject League Tables 2027
Subjects ranked in the top ten
- Accounting & Finance
- Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering
- Agriculture & Forestry
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Biological Sciences
- Biomedical Sciences
- Building
- Business & Management Studies
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Classics
- Communication & Media Studies
- Computer Science
- Creative Writing
- Economics
- Education
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- English
- Food Science
- General Engineering
- Geography & Environmental Science
- History
- History of Art, Architecture & Design
- Law
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medicine
- Nursing & Midwifery
- Pharmacology & Pharmacy
- Philosophy
- Physics & Astronomy
- Physiotherapy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Social Policy
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Sports Science
- Veterinary Medicine
Overall ranking
16th out of 104
Subject ranking trend - past 5 years
Accounting & Finance ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 10090.0 90%16th
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Entry standards
/ Max 209140 67%24th
4 -
Student satisfaction
/ Max 53.04 76%92nd
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Research quality
/ Max 43.16 79%27th
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Continuation
/ Max 10096.0 96%10th
2 -
Graduate prospects
/ Max 10085.0 85%9th
Campus locations
Study options
Discover degree options and the different types of courses at this university.
For undergraduate courses
Frequently asked questions
With so many courses available at the university you're bound to find the right one for you. University of Nottingham is proud of its high-quality research, teaching and facilities; have a look at where it ranks on our league tables and see how its strengths could match what you are looking for from your university experience. There are also many clubs and societies to join – from sports clubs to academic interest, hobbies to political and religious societies. Whatever your interest, University of Nottingham is keen to help you develop and reach your full potential.
If you are keen to stay in education, an undergraduate degree means you can go on to a master's degree or a PhD to become an expert in your field of interest. Studies have shown that graduates have a higher average salary compared to non-graduates.
Accommodation includes catered or self-catered options with shared kitchen and dining facilities, free Wi-Fi and 24-hour security. Accessible rooms are available for disabled students.