University of Sheffield among best in Europe
It has been named as the 40th best university in the continent in the Times Higher Education European University rankings.
Overall, Oxford was the top ranked European university this year, followed by Cambridge in second and Imperial in third place.
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Hide AdUniversity College London also made the top 10, along with the London School of Economics and Political Science, Edinburgh and King’s College London.
Others to make the top 50 were Manchester, Bristol, Durham, Glasgow, Warwick, St Andrews and Exeter.
Rankings editor Phil Baty that international students were ‘hugely important’ to UK higher education, and the wider economy, warning that this ‘lifeline’ was being put at increasing risk due to immigration policies and the rising popularity of other European universities.
He said: “International students are hugely important to the health of the UK higher education system and the wider economy. They spend about £4.5 billion on tuition fees and accommodation alone, but they also add much to the overall student experience.
“But this vital lifeline is increasingly at risk - for the first time this year the UK saw international student numbers stagnate, with significant drops from some countries.”