UCL graduates are among highest paid in Sunday Times university guide
UCL has again made the top ten in the latest rankings of UK universities by The Times and The Sunday Times which also includes new figures showing that UCL's graduates are among the highest paid six months after leaving. UCL is seventh in the overall rankings, with Imperial fourth, the London School of Economics (LSE) 11th and King's College 28th equal with Royal Holloway, London. UCL, however, had the second best student to staff ratio in the UK, with 10.4 students to every member of staff. The newspapers rank UCL graduates at fourth equal in the "pay table" of UK universities with a median salary of £25,000 a year six months after graduating. It follows a recent survey by the QS intelligence unit which ranked UCL 17th in the world for the employability of its graduates, behind just Oxford and Cambridge in the UK. Professor Michael Arthur, UCL President and Provost said: "I am delighted that UCL has maintained its strong record in the Sunday Times rankings, which are weighted towards assessing teaching quality and the student experience. "At UCL we aim to provide students with a unique learning experience in which they have a first-rate education with one of the best staff-student ratios in the tables and which also offers a chance to carry out in-depth research through our connected curriculum.

