United Kingdom | Winchester, England
The University of Winchester, situated near the south coast of the UK in the scenic South Downs, achieved university status in 2008 and currently enrolls around 7,500 students. The city, known for its historic cathedral, is home to a supportive, close-knit academic community. In the National Student Survey, Winchester ranked 4th in England for overall student satisfaction, with courses in American Studies, Archaeology, Business Management, Choreography and Dance, and many others, receiving 100% satisfaction from final-year students. The university places a strong emphasis on fostering social entrepreneurship and student start-ups. Winchester’s recent growth includes new accommodation and an award-winning student union, highly rated in national surveys. It has also earned Silver in the Teaching Excellence Framework.
The University of Winchester is ranked 103rd in the Times University Guide 2025 and 115th in the Guardian University Guide 2025. According to the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), the university has made significant strides, with its research rated as world-leading in originality, significance, and rigor increasing threefold since 2014. Additionally, the volume of staff submissions to the REF rose by 126%, resulting in a notable increase in research power. The university is now ranked 98th for research power, a substantial improvement from 107th in 2014, marking it as one of the top 20 universities nationally for growth in this area.
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