Cambridge University (QS2), Oxford University (QS4), Imperial College London (QS6), University College London (QS8), Edinburgh University (QS 15), Manchester University (QS28), King's College London (QS37), London School of Economics and Political Science (QS56), Bristol University (QS665438).
Warwick University (QS64), Southampton University (QS78), Glasgow University (QS8 1), Leeds University (QS86), Birmingham University (QS9 1), Durham University (QS92), Sheffield University (QS96), St Andrews University (QS96).
British QS leaderboard reference indicators:
QS ranking is an annual university ranking published by Quacquarelli Symonds, a British international education market consulting company. Its ranking is based on the following indicators: academic reputation (40%): based on the questionnaire feedback of130,000 scholars.
Employer's word of mouth (10%): Based on the responses of more than 75,000 employers to the questionnaire on the employment level of college graduates. Number of citations of teachers' papers (20%): a measure of academic influence, which is obtained by dividing the total number of citations of university research papers by the number of teachers in the school within five years.
Teacher-student ratio (20%): represents the teaching scale, which is obtained by dividing the number of students by the number of teaching staff. Proportion of international teachers (5%): Measure the proportion of non-national teachers in universities. Proportion of international students (5%): the ability of universities to attract global talents. This year's ranking * * * has 1422 institutions on the list, and there are 90 institutions in the UK.