The following is a list of British universities ordered by their financial endowments, expressed in pounds sterling at fair value. All sources are official audited financial statements published in the respective fiscal years. Note that changes to the Financial Reporting Standards (FRS 102) and Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice (SORP) in 2015 mean endowments as of 2016 are not directly comparable in all cases with those for previous years. [1]
University | Endowment as of 2020 (£m) | Endowment as of 2019 (£m) | Endowment as of 2018 (£m) | Endowment as of 2017 (£m) | Endowment as of 2016 (£m) | Endowment as of 2015 (£m) | Endowment as of 2014 (£m) | Endowment as of 2013 (£m) | Endowment as of 2012 (£m) | Endowment as of 2011 (£m) |
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University of Cambridge (inc colleges) | n/a | 7,121 [4] | 6,441.2 [7] | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
University of Oxford (inc colleges) | n/a | 6,100 [8] | 5,592.2 [11] | 5,068.9 [14] | 4,702.1 [17] | 4,245.9 [20] | 4,033.1 [21] | 3,772.3 [24] | 3,721.8 [25] | n/a |
University | Endowment as of 2020 (£m) | Endowment as of 2019 (£m) | Endowment as of 2018 (£m) | Endowment as of 2017 (£m) | Endowment as of 2016 (£m) | Endowment as of 2015 (£m) | Endowment as of 2014 (£m) | Endowment as of 2013 (£m) | Endowment as of 2012 (£m) | Endowment as of 2011 (£m) |
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University of Edinburgh | 487.7 [26] | 459.9 [27] | 424.1 [28] | 392.1 [29] | 342.8 [30] | 317.2 [31] | 297.9 [32] | 283.5 [33] | 238.3 [34] | 236.5 |
King's College London | 252.2 [35] | 258.1 [36] | 233.5 [37] | 213.5 [38] | 194.1 [39] | 179.4 [40] | 162.6 [41] | 154.1 [42] | 130.8 [43] | 124.7 |
University of Manchester | 220.5 [44] | 238.4 [45] | 235.1 [46] | 222.2 [47] | 196.8 [48] | 188.9 [49] | 174.3 [50] | 169.2 [51] | 153.7 [52] | 158.7 [53] |
London School of Economics | 198.4 [54] | 155.0 [55] | 141.6 [56] | 132.7 [57] | 119.2 [58] | 112.9 [59] | 97.2 [60] | 92.6 | 83.2 [61] | 81.7 [62] |
University of Glasgow | 177.2 [63] | 201.9 [64] | 200.6 [65] | 188.4 [66] | 170.9 [67] | 164.3 [68] | 157.8 [69] | 153.9 [70] | 129.5 [71] | 128.1 [72] |
Imperial College London | 176.0 [73] | 178.1 [74] | 157.1 [75] | 141.7 [76] | 126.2 [77] | 113.6 [78] | 98.0 [79] | 96.7 [80] | 79.1 [81] | 75.6 [82] |
University of Liverpool | 168.3 [83] | 171.7 [84] | 167.1 [85] | 166.5 [86] | 155.8 [87] | 147.9 [88] | 141.7 [89] | 143.5 [90] | 137.9 [91] | 136.7 [92] |
University College London | 143.2 [93] | 138.7 [94] | 118.0 [95] | 111.4 [96] | 101.0 [97] | 103.6 [98] | 90.5 [99] | 85.9 [100] | 72.4 [100] | 72.7 |
University of Birmingham | 116.7 [101] | 121.6 [102] | 120.3 [103] | 112.6 [104] | 103.8 [105] | 97.0 [106] | 90.1 [107] | 88.3 [108] | 83.5 [109] | 83.0 [110] |
University | Endowment as of 2020 (£m) | Endowment as of 2019 (£m) | Endowment as of 2018 (£m) | Endowment as of 2017 (£m) | Endowment as of 2016 (£m) | Endowment as of 2015 (£m) | Endowment as of 2014 (£m) | Endowment as of 2013 (£m) | Endowment as of 2012 (£m) | Endowment as of 2011 (£m) |
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University of St Andrews | 95.6 [111] | 89.9 [112] | 77.8 [113] | 69.4 [114] | 58.6 [115] | 56.8 [116] | 50.1 [117] | 49.9 [118] | 39.1 [119] | 35.7 [120] |
Newcastle University | 87.2 [121] | 85.1 [122] | 80.6 [123] | 75.2 [124] | 63.4 [125] | 62.0 [126] | 57.6 [127] | 55.2 [128] | 41.3 [129] | 41.9 [130] |
Durham University (excl Colleges) | 86.4 [131] | 81.9 [132] | 74.0 [133] | 72.0 [134] | 67.6 [135] | 71.1 [136] | 67.4 [137] | 66.0 [138] | 61.8 [139] | 61.3 [140] |
University of Leeds | 82.1 [141] | 82.3 [142] | 77.2 [143] | 72.7 [144] | 67.7 [145] | 66.7 [146] | 65.7 [146] | 62.3 [147] | 53.6 [148] | 52.2 [149] |
Royal Holloway, University of London | 78.8 [150] | 81.2 [151] | 80.4 [152] | 79.6 [153] | 75.3 [154] | 75.8 [155] | 73.6 [155] | 73.6 [156] | 69.7 [157] | 70.8 [157] |
University of Bristol | 78.7 [158] | 77.2 [159] | 72.2 [160] | 70.2 [161] | 62.6 [162] | 61.2 [163] | 55.3 [164] | 52.8 [165] | 43.1 [166] | 46.7 |
Queen's University Belfast | 63.8 [167] | 67.1 [168] | 67.1 [169] | 65.4 [170] | 56.6 [171] | 53.4 [172] | 52.0 [172] | 48.8 [173] | 42.4 [174] | 41.6 [175] |
University of Nottingham | 62.3 [176] | 63.0 [177] | 58.5 [178] | 55.1 [179] | 49.9 [180] | 43.8 [181] | 40.2 [181] | 38.6 [182] | 32.7 [182] | 32.4 [183] |
University of Aberdeen | 51.9 [184] | 52.0 [185] | 49.7 [186] | 46.9 [187] | 41.3 [188] | 38.0 [189] | 35.0 [189] | 33.6 [190] | 29.2 [191] | 28.8 [191] |
University | Endowment as of 2020 (£m) | Endowment as of 2019 (£m) | Endowment as of 2018 (£m) | Endowment as of 2017 (£m) | Endowment as of 2016 (£m) | Endowment as of 2015 (£m) | Endowment as of 2014 (£m) | Endowment as of 2013 (£m) | Endowment as of 2012 (£m) | Endowment as of 2011 (£m) |
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School of Oriental and African Studies | 49.3 [192] | 51.2 [193] | 47.0 [194] | 42.2 [195] | 39.0 [196] | 35.4 [197] | 31.7 [197] | 20.8 [198] | 20.2 [199] | 20.0 [199] |
University of Sheffield | 45.5 [200] | 46.0 [201] | 43.8 [202] | 42.2 [203] | 39.7 [204] | 39.0 [205] | 37.8 [205] | 36.5 [206] | 32.8 [207] | 34.5 [208] |
University of Exeter | 40.7 [209] | 38.2 [210] | 37.2 [211] | 32.5 [212] | 33.2 [213] | 30.3 [214] | 29.1 [215] | 23.5 [216] | 23.9 [217] | |
Cardiff University | 38.9 [218] | 38.2 [219] | 34.5 [220] | 33.1 [221] | 30.3 [222] | 28.7 [223] | 27.5 [224] | 27.5 [225] | 25.1 [226] | 25.5 [227] |
University of Strathclyde | 37.8 [228] | 35.1 [229] | 33.1 [230] | 30.9 [231] | 28.9 [232] | 27.0 [232] | 26.8 [233] | 23.7 [234] | 23.3 [235] | |
Aberystwyth University | 36.6 [236] | 43.3 [237] | 57.7 [238] | 48.4 [239] | 44.7 [240] | 43.0 [241] | 41.7 [242] | 38.0 [243] | 37.0 [244] | |
Queen Mary University of London | 37.3 [245] | 33.4 [246] | 34.1 [247] | 34.3 [248] | 34.7 [249] | 35.1 [250] | 32.8 [250] | 34.1 [251] | 30.8 [251] | 33.6 [252] |
University of Dundee | 31.3 [253] | 29.6 [254] | 28.3 [255] | 25.8 [256] | 25.0 [257] | 24.0 [257] | 23.1 [258] | 20.9 [259] | 20.3 [260] |
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