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  1. The Russell Groups 24 members are world-class, research-intensive universities. They are unique institutions, each with their own history and ethos, but they share some distinguishing characteristics. Our universities believe people and ideas are the key to meeting global challenges.

  2. The top 10 by average UCAS points of new undergraduate students in 2021–22 included three non-Russell Group universities: St Andrews (1st: 212 points), Strathclyde (2nd: 210 points), and Aberdeen (joint 10th with Durham: 185 points).

  3. Jun 12, 2024 · Russell Group universities strive to provide students with an enriching and fulfilling university experience. They offer an extensive range of academic programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and support services to enhance students' learning and personal development.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · Standfirst: You may have heard the phrase Russell Group, but perhaps you aren’t sure what it means. Here we explain what the Russell Group is and what its application process looks like.

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  5. The Russell Group is an organisation of 24 universities (including the original six red brick universities) that have a shared focus on research and a reputation for academic achievement.

  6. Nov 29, 2023 · CONTENTS. What's a Russell Group university? Russell Group universities 2023. Russell Group university requirements. Benefits of studying at Russell Group universities. Russell Group university deadlines. Are Russell Group universities harder to get into in 2023? Are Russell Group universities available in Clearing?

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  8. Oct 31, 2023 · Here are the key differences between Russell Group and non-Russell Group universities. Practical vs academic; Facilities; Diversity; Future job prospects; 1. Practical vs academic. In my experience, Russell Group universities are very good at doing what they say on the tin: offering high quality research-led academic courses. Emphasis on the ...