Colombia

Introduction

With academic roots stretching back to 1824, The University of Manchester is one of the most respected universities worldwide. With a £1 billion investment into research and teaching facilities, our campus includes more than 11,500 students from 180 countries outside the UK. The University of Manchester has a long history of welcoming students from Colombia and there are approximately 29 students from Colombia studying at the University with around 250 from across Latin America.

The University’s reputation as a world-class teaching and research university is confirmed through our current world ranking of 32 in the influential QS ranking. The University is consistently one of the most targeted universities by the UK’s leading employers. On these pages, you will find key information for Colombian students, including entry requirements, exhibitions and visits.

Manchester

The single-site campus is at the heart of the city of Manchester. Manchester is UK’s most popular student city – a buzzing and modern metropolis and an incredibly vibrant, cosmopolitan, friendly place to live and study. Manchester has one of the most diverse populations in the UK with more than 200 languages spoken.

It is budget-friendly for international students as rent tends to be more reasonable than in many other locations. The many amenities are within walking distance of the campus with most of the shops, theatres, cafes and restaurants a short walk away.

Employability

Our Careers Service placed second for Careers and Employability at the StudentCrowd University Awards 2022, based entirely on verified reviews from students. We're also one of the most targeted universities in the UK by the nation's top graduate employers (The Graduate Market 2023, High Fliers Research). 

World-leading research

We are recognised as a global powerhouse of research, with 93% of the University’s research activity assessed as ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in the Research Excellence Framework 2021.

World rankings

Using different methodologies, international rankings typically compare universities from across the globe for their research performance and academic reputation.

League tableWorldEuropeUK
QS (2024) 32 8 6
Academic Ranking of World Universities (2023) 41 10 6
Times Higher Education (2024) 51 17 8
Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings (2023)  2 1 1
Times Higher Education ‘Most International University’ rankings (2023)  23 18 10
QS World University Sustainability Rankings 3 1 1