UCL fourth in new university world rankings

UCL has today climbed to fourth place in the annual Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings. This is UCL's highest ever position in the Rankings, placing it second among UK universities behind the University of Cambridge. Listen to UCL President and Provost Professor Malcolm Grant discuss UCL's rise in the rankings. Welcoming the news, Professor Malcolm Grant, UCL President and Provost, said: 'League tables can never measure all a university's qualities. They capture a few key aspects of a complex organism. Yet we are pleased by UCL's spectacular progression up the tables in recent years, because it does reflect the truly outstanding quality of UCL's community of academics, and of our students from around the world. 'UCL is a remarkable place.
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