Teesside University
Teesside University is a modern public university located in Middlesbrough, England, with additional campuses in Darlington and London. It was originally founded in 1930 as Constantine Technical College, later became a polytechnic, and gained full university status in 1992.
The university is known for its career-focused education, strong industry links, and digital innovation, especially in areas like computer science, animation, games development, engineering, and business. It has over 22,000 students and is part of the University Alliance network, which focuses on professional and technical education.
A key feature of Teesside is its “Future-Facing Learning” approach, which integrates modern technology, industry tools, and real-world skills into teaching.
📊 Ranking Details (UK & Global)
🇬🇧 UK Rankings (Latest Available)
- 90th in UK – Complete University Guide 2026
- Around 56th–57th in UK – Guardian University Guide 2026
- Around 45th in UK – Daily Mail University Guide 2026
🌍 Global Rankings
- 601–800 band worldwide – Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings 2026
- Previously 801–1000 band globally – THE Rankings
🎯 Subject & Performance Rankings
- Top 25 in UK for Teaching Quality (23rd – Times & Sunday Times Guide 2024)
- Strong rankings for Graduate Prospects (Top 50 UK)
- High rankings in Social Inclusion (Top 10 UK)
👉 Overall: Teesside is considered a mid-ranked UK university, but with strong performance in teaching quality, employability, and student support.
