Swansea University has been named The Times and The Sunday Times’ Welsh University of the Year 2025. It took the honour thanks to its consistent focus on career-building, a seafront student experience and a four-place year-on-year rise. It also broke into the top 300 QS World University Rankings with a leap of 118 places.
Cardiff University is the highest-ranking institution in Wales, however, the Russell Group university slipped seven places to 32nd, so no university in Wales makes the top 30 UK rankings this year. The universities of Aberystwyth and Bangor also fell in the league table.
Cardiff Metropolitan University saw a double-digit rise thanks to its expansion into low-carbon futures and environmental sustainability. It is aiming for net-zero emissions by 2030.
Helen Davies, editor of The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide, said:
“The best universities — whether they were founded in the 15th century or 2005 — are local and global powerhouses of intellectual thought and creativity, from the arts to science, that can power economic regeneration and lead the way to a better life. But what and where to study — and how to pay for it — has never been tougher. This is where our comprehensive guide can help.
“This year we have tweaked our methodology to keep up with contemporary concerns around climate change and careers and have added in a sustainability metric, teaming up with People & Planet, and boosted the weighting of graduate prospects.
“The higher education sector is facing unprecedented challenges from debates on free speech to financial stability, but it is important to remember the force for good that going to university can be. See how the universities compare subject by subject, a guide on campus life, and what scholarships and bursaries may be on offer online.”
WELSH RANKINGS 2025
Welsh Ranking | National Ranking | University |
1 | 32 | Cardiff University |
2 | 37 | Swansea University |
3 | 48 | Aberystwyth University |
4 | 64 | Bangor University |
5 | 66= | Cardiff Metropolitan University |
6 | 94= | University of South Wales |
7 | 110 | University of Wales Trinity St David |
8 | 115 | Wrexham University |
The Times and Sunday Times Good University 2025 key findings and features:
- Why you should study: There are more than 32,000 undergraduate courses to choose from and if you’re not sure what to do we’ve asked 70 leading academics to pitch their passion for their topic. From the head of the Courtauld on why more people should study the history of art, Edith Hall from Durham on classics, and Peter Frankopan on history, as well as aeronautics, cybersecurity or forensics, geology and veterinary science. Plus they have all offered a top tip for prospective students.
- ‘Looking back I felt different’: Thousands more students are being diagnosed with ADHD when they arrive at university: an investigation.
- Can your child survive on £35 a week? Almost all parents will have to pay for some rent, but that’s not the only cost: a parent’s guide to finance.
- The lessons you really need: The graduate jobs market has never been tougher, with 40-50 applications per vacancy, and 98-99 per cent rejection rate. We outline what you need to do to play the careers game at university to get the highest-paid jobs, plus an interactive to show graduate salary breakdown per university and per course.
- Meet the super-stalker parents who can’t seem to let go: If you thought school WhatsApp groups were intense, you should see Facebook and university WhatsApp groups for parents – from arguments about bins to decorating halls to paying the bills.
- The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 provides the definitive rankings for UK universities and the most comprehensive overview of higher education in Britain, making use of the latest data.* It features everything you need to know about applying to university and detailed online profiles for 134 universities covering research reputation to campus facilities, scholarships and bursaries, and nightlife.
The full list of The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 award winners:
- University of the Year 2025: London School of Economics and Political Science
Runner up: University of Sheffield
Shortlisted: Durham University, University of Leicester, University of Warwick
- Modern University of the Year 2025: Northumbria University
Runner up: Nottingham Trent University
- Specialist University of the Year 2025: University of the Arts London
Runner up: St George’s University
- University of the Year for Teaching Quality 2025: University of East London
Runner up: Bishop Grosseteste University
- University of the Year for Student Experience 2025: University of St Andrews
Runner-up: University of Surrey
- University of the Year for Graduate Employment 2025: Imperial College London
Runner ups: London School of Economics and Political Science, Durham University
- Scottish University of the Year 2025: University of St Andrews
Runner up: University of Aberdeen
- Welsh University of the Year 2025: Swansea University
Runner up: Cardiff University
- Sport University of the Year 2025: Loughborough University
Runner up: University of Bath
- Sustainable University of the Year 2025: University of Reading
Runner up: Manchester Metropolitan University
- University of the Year for Social Inclusion 2025: York St John University
Runners up: Anglia Ruskin University, Teesside University
The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 provides the definitive rankings for UK universities and the most comprehensive overview of higher education in Britain, making use of the latest data.* It features everything you need to know about applying to university and detailed online profiles for 134 universities covering research reputation to campus facilities, scholarships and bursaries, and nightlife.
A fully searchable website with 70 subject tables, full interactive tables and additional features goes online on The Times and The Sunday Times on Friday September 20: https://www.thetimes.com/uk-university-rankings
The guide provides prospective students and their families with the right information to make an informed choice about their higher education, evaluating everything from satisfaction with teaching quality and the student experience through to degree completion rates and graduate employment prospects.
A 96-page supplement will be published with The Sunday Times on September 22.
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