Birmingham and the Midland’s best to worst universities have been published in an annual league table: The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. This reveals the city and region’s 19 universities and their ranking.
The league table encompasses data including graduate prospects, degree results, research quality, and student satisfaction and experience. According to these indicators, The University of Warwick topped the local list, and even made it to ninth place on the UK list.
Carry on reading to find out how Birmingham and the Midland’s other 18 universities ranked in the academic league table:

9. Coventry University - National rank 55
The university’s recent acquisition of the learning experience platform Aula reinforces Coventry's pioneering attitude to education technologies. | Electric Egg Ltd. - stock.adobe.com

10. Keele University - National rank 64
Keele’s new Global Challenge Pathways introduce elective study options for students to take alongside their core degree. Introduced in 2022 and designed to add experiences that will help them to stand out as graduates, each pathway lasts all three years of undergraduate study. | peampath - stock.adobe.com

11. Birmingham City University - National rank 94
The development on the City Centre campus in Birmingham’s up-and-coming Eastside — the site of the Curzon Street HS2 rail station, due to open in 2026 — is part of a £340 million university expansion programme. | kasto - stock.adobe.com

12. University of Derby - National rank 96
Derby has joined forces with local employers and higher education providers on a £13 million plan to create the East Midlands Institute of Technology (IoT). Its focus will be on the engineering, manufacturing and digital skills required by employers to drive eco-friendly business growth and a data-driven economy. | Gorodenkoff - stock.adobe.com