stats count The Russell Group unis ranked by the percentage of girlies studying there in 2024 – Meer Beek

The Russell Group unis ranked by the percentage of girlies studying there in 2024

It’s a woman’s world at Russell Group unis… according to these stats, anyway. There are generally more girls than men at Russell Group unis in 2024.

This makes sense when you consider that Russell Group unis have very high entry requirements, and girls get 5 per cent more As and A*s at A-Levels than do better in A-Levels than boys do. I’m taking this as evidence that girls are cleverer.

According to Higher Education Statistics Agency, Oxbridge has way less girls than other Russell Group unis in 2024. At the University of Cambridge, only 50.6 per cent of students are girls. Cambridge Uni has two large colleges only for female and non-binary students, so all the other colleges must be letting in quite a lot of men.

Imperial College London and the University of Warwick are the only two Russell Group unis with more men than women. Both have a really strong rep for male-dominated STEM subjects, so maybe that’s why fewer girls choose to study there?

So, here are all the Russell Group unis, ranked by the percentage of students who are girls in 2024. This is some literal girl math.

24. Imperial College London – 43.5 per cent

23. University of Warwick – 49.8 per cent

22. University of Cambridge – 50.6 per cent

21. University of Oxford – 52.2 per cent

=19. University of Sheffield – 53.0 per cent

=19. Queen Mary University of London – 53.0 per cent

Russell Group unis with the most girls 2024

Such a girlycore night out

18. Newcastle University – 53.6 per cent

17. Durham University – 53.9 per cent

16. University of Exeter – 54.3 per cent

15. University of Southampton – 54.5 per cent

14. University of Liverpool – 55.4 per cent

=12. University College London (UCL) – 55.5 per cent

=12. University of Bristol – 55.5 per cent

11. University of Nottingham – 55.7 per cent

=9. University of York – 56.4 per cent

=9. University of Birmingham – 56.4 per cent

8. University of Manchester – 57.0 per cent

7. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) – 57.3 per cent

6. Queen’s University Belfast – 58.7 per cent

5. Cardiff University – 59.5 per cent

4. University of Leeds – 59.6 per cent

3. University of Glasgow – 59.8 per cent

2. University of Edinburgh – 61.9 per cent

1. King’s College London – 63.9 per cent

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