But what is the Russell Group? Which universities are in the group? And what makes them special? Read on to find out.
The Russell Group is a group of 24 world-class, research-intensive UK universities that are committed to:
The group dates back to 1994 and Newcastle University is one of its founding members.
This varies – from 50 years old to nearly 1,000 years old. Newcastle University can trace its origins back to its School of Medicine and Surgery, established in 1834, and Armstrong College, founded in 1871.
Russell Group members are known for their commitment to excellence in research, teaching, and public engagement.
As one of the founding members of the prestigious group, Newcastle University offers research-led teaching, ensuring our students learn from experts in their fields.
Another key aspect of our role as a civic University, is contributing positively to the city of Newcastle and the broader North East region. With campuses in Newcastle, Singapore, and Malaysia, we extend our efforts globally. Find out more about our strengths in ageing and health, data, cities and place, one planet, culture and creative arts.
Each member university is unique, but as a group, they produce more than two-thirds of the UK's world-leading research.
This world-class research also shapes how Russell Group universities teach, with top academics at the cutting edge of their discipline passing on their expertise to students.
As a result, the group has a global reputation for the high-quality education its universities offer.
Russell Group universities also work with government and industry, and have strong links with major multinational businesses and international organisations.
Universities in the group rank highly – not just in UK league tables, but in international rankings, too. Newcastle University is ranked top 110 in the QS World University Rankings 2024.
Because of their reputation for research and academic excellence, Russell Group universities attract some of the best academics and a diverse student population from around the world.
Because of the reputation of Russell Group universities, competition for places can be tough, and you may need higher grades to apply.
However, entrance requirements do vary depending on the course you choose and the university. Always check the entry requirements of the Russell Group university you are interested in. You can find more information about Newcastle University's entrance requirements by exploring our course profiles online.
The Russell Group estimates its universities teach:
Nearly a third of students at Russell Group universities come from outside of the UK.
Russell Group universities offer a huge range of degree programmes – at Newcastle, you can choose from over 185 undergraduate degree programmes and more than 300 postgraduate degrees.
A degree from a Russell Group university is respected around the world.
The group’s close ties with business and industry mean you will get real opportunities to network with potential employers.
Because of the outstanding teaching Russell Group universities deliver, you will become a highly qualified, highly-motivated graduate with the skills employers are looking for.
At Newcastle University, we've been awarded 5 QS Stars for Student Employability (2023) and we're ranked World Top 90 for employer reputation (QS World University Rankings 2024).