The University of Winchester has been ranked among the top 15 in the South East of England according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.

Ahead of the new university term starting the annual ranking from The Times has looked into various factors to rank the institutions, including degree completion rates, satisfaction with teaching quality and student employment prospects.

The Times adds: "The guide provides prospective students and their families with the right information to make an informed choice about their higher education, evaluating everything from satisfaction with teaching quality and the student experience through to degree completion rates and graduate employment prospects." 

As part of this, the University of Winchester has been ranked in 12th place for the South East of England region and joint 85th overall in the UK.

This was a slight rise from the university's position of 87th in last year's guide.

It beat out institutions such as the University of Brighton and Solent University, whilst the University of Oxford was ranked as number one for the region.

A full list of the UK university ranking tables can be found on The Times website here.

Top 15 South East of England Universities

The top 15 universities ranked by The Times and Sunday Times for the South East of England are as follows:

  1. University of Oxford
  2. University of Southampton
  3. University of Surrey
  4. University of Reading
  5. University of Sussex 
  6. University of Kent
  7. University of Chichester 
  8. University of Buckingham 
  9. Oxford Brookes University 
  10. University of Portsmouth 
  11. University for the Creative Arts 
  12. University of Winchester 
  13. University of Brighton 
  14. University of Hertfordshire 
  15. Solent University 

Helen Davies, editor of The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide, said:  “The higher education landscape has never been tougher.

"It is more competitive to get a place at many of our top institutions; the cost of attending university has soared, leaving graduates with extraordinary debt; and in many cases campus life still bears the scars of the pandemic. Meanwhile lecturers are on strike and the marking crisis is a running scandal.  

“It means any prospective student, parent or carer needs to think hard about whether university is the right choice, and then where to study and what subject. It’s where this guide — our 30th edition — is here to help.

"Our online version has so much more on how the universities compare subject by subject, a guide on campus life, and what scholarships and bursaries may be on offer.  

“We are here to champion the ambitious work of our first-class universities, and the aspirations of any student of any age who wants to keep on learning.”