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Best universities for social sciences degrees in the UK 2024

Explore the best universities in the UK for social sciences degrees, using data from the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024

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Top 10 universities in the UK for social science degrees 2024

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UK social sciences rank 2024Social sciences rank 2024 UniversityCity/town
13 University of OxfordOxford
26 University of CambridgeCambridge
38 London School of Economics and Political ScienceLondon
414 UCLLondon
528 University of ManchesterManchester
633 King’s College LondonLondon
7=38 University of EdinburghEdinburgh
852 University of SheffieldSheffield
968 University of SussexBrighton
10=69 University of LeedsLeeds

View the Times Higher Education's World University Rankings for Social Sciences 2025 here.

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The social sciences are fields that explore the relationships between individuals and societies. Subjects under this umbrella include anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, linguistics, politics, psychology and sociology.

In the UK, undergraduate courses tend to be in one subject within the social sciences as opposed to a singular social sciences degree.

However, if you are looking for a broader foundation in the social sciences, there are an increasing number of joint honours and liberal arts courses on offer that allow you to study several social science subjects alongside each other.

Below are the best universities for social sciences in the, UK according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.


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5. University of Manchester

The University of Manchester’s School of Social Sciences offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes. Courses include criminology, economics, law, philosophy, politics, social anthropology, social statistics and sociology. There are also PhD programmes available.

The university has a number of centres and institutes that facilitate research in the social sciences. These include the Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research and the Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis.

4. UCL

Located on its central London campus, UCL’s Social Research Institute specialises in the areas of education, employment, family, gender, health and well-being, migration and inequalities.

At the undergraduate level, UCL offers an interdisciplinary bachelor of social sciences degree for those looking for a broad foundation in the field. Students are taught how to understand and shape future policy and engage with global perspectives. Core modules include sociology, psychology and research methods, but students can choose additional modules that suit their own areas of interest.

At the graduate level, research can be carried out at across any of the institute’s seven sociology centres.


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3. London School of Economics and Political Science

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is located in central London and is one of the world’s leading specialist social science universities. It is particularly well known for its highly international student body, which represents about 140 countries.

There are more than 40 undergraduate degree programmes available across the social sciences. These include courses in anthropology, geography, history, economics and international relations. There are also a range of graduate courses on offer for students seeking to conduct research in these fields.

The university records a monthly podcast that includes discussions with leading social scientists. 

2. University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge School of the Humanities and Social Sciences is comprised of seven main institutions including history, human, social and political science and history and philosophy of science among others.

The school offers a range social science courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level including human, social and political sciences (HSPS), geography, law, linguistics and many more. In all courses, students are taught different methodologies such as ethnography, quantitative analysis of big data and analysis of material culture and past societies.

1. University of Oxford

Perhaps the most famous social sciences degree at the University of Oxford is PPE: philosophy, politics and economics. A significant number of British prime ministers studied PPE at Oxford. Nobel Peace prizewinner and advocate for women’s education Malala Yousafzai also recently graduated from the course.

Aside from PPE, undergraduate courses within the social sciences include geography, archaeology and anthropology, and law and human sciences. There are also a range of research and teaching postgraduate courses in the social sciences that includes history, conservation management, international relations and sociology.

The University of Oxford Social Sciences Division is thought to be one of the world’s largest groupings of social scientists. Research is carried out in areas including aid, poverty and development, conflict, justice, climate change and resource management. Most recently, the university’s Blavatnik School of Government agreed to collaborate with other institutions as part of a £2 million global policy project to address the social impacts of Covid-19.


Top universities in the UK for social science degrees 2024

Click each institution to view its full World University Rankings 2024 results. 

UK social sciences rank 2024Social sciences rank 2024 UniversityCity/town
13 University of OxfordOxford
26 University of CambridgeCambridge
38 London School of Economics and Political ScienceLondon
414 UCLLondon
528 University of ManchesterManchester
633 King’s College LondonLondon
7=38 University of EdinburghEdinburgh
852 University of SheffieldSheffield
968 University of SussexBrighton
10=69 University of LeedsLeeds
1174 University of EssexEssex
1281 Durham UniversityDurham
1383 University of WarwickWarwick
1497 Loughborough UniversityLoughborough
15=98 University of SouthamptonSouthampton
=16101–125 University of BristolBristol
=16101–125 University of GlasgowGlasgow
=16101–125 Lancaster UniversityLancaster
=16101–125 University of SurreyGuildford
=20126–150 University of BirminghamBirmingham
=20126–150 Cardiff UniversityCardiff
=20126–150 University of ExeterExeter
=20126–150 Newcastle UniversityNewcastle
=20126–150 University of NottinghamNottingham
=20126–150 SOAS University of LondonLondon
=20126–150 University of YorkYork
=27151–175 University of BathBath
=27151–175 Birkbeck, University of LondonLondon
=27151–175 City, University of LondonLondon
=30176–200 University of AberdeenAberdeen
=30176–200 University of East AngliaNorwich
=30176–200 Goldsmiths, University of LondonLondon
=30176–200 University of ReadingReading
=30176–200 University of St AndrewsSt Andrews
=35201–250 University of KentKent
=35201–250 University of LiverpoolLiverpool
=35201–250 Queen Mary University of LondonLondon
=35201–250 University of StrathclydeStrathclyde
=39251–300 Aston UniversityBirmingham
=39251–300 Bournemouth UniversityBournemouth
=39251–300 University of BradfordBradford
=39251–300 Brunel University LondonLondon
=39251–300 University of LeicesterLeicester
=39251–300 Queen’s University BelfastBelfast
=39251–300 Royal Holloway, University of LondonLondon
=39251–300 University of StirlingStirling
=39251–300 Swansea UniversitySwansea
=48301–400 Coventry UniversityCoventry
=48301–400 University of DundeeDundee
=48301–400 Edinburgh Napier UniversityEdinburgh
=48301–400 Glasgow Caledonian UniversityGlasgow
=48301–400 University of HuddersfieldHuddersfield
=48301–400 Keele UniversityKeele
=48301–400 Liverpool John Moores UniversityLiverpool
=48301–400 Manchester Metropolitan UniversityManchester
=48301–400 The Open UniversityNationwide
=48301–400 University of the West of EnglandBristol
=48301–400 University of WestminsterLondon
=59401–500 Aberystwyth UniversityAberystwyth
=59401–500 Bangor UniversityBangor
=59401–500 University of BrightonBrighton
=59401–500 De Montfort UniversityLeicester
=59401–500 University of HullHull
=59401–500 Leeds Beckett UniversityLeeds
=59401–500 Middlesex UniversityLondon
=59401–500 Northumbria UniversityNorthumbria
=59401–500 Nottingham Trent UniversityNottingham
=59401–500 Oxford Brookes UniversityOxford
=59401–500 University of PortsmouthPortsmouth
=59401–500 University of WolverhamptonWolverhampton
=71501–600 Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)East Anglia
=71501–600 University of BedfordshireLuton
=71501–600 University of DerbyDerby
=71501–600 University of LincolnLincoln
=71501–600 Sheffield Hallam UniversitySheffield
=71501–600 Ulster UniversityUlster
=77601–800 Birmingham City UniversityBirmingham
=77601–800 Canterbury Christ Church UniversityKent
=77601–800 University of Central LancashirePreston
=77601–800 University of East LondonLondon
=77601–800 Edge Hill UniversityOrmskirk
=77601–800 University of GloucestershireCheltenham
=77601–800 University of HertfordshireHatfield
=77601–800 Kingston UniversityLondon
=77601–800 London South Bank UniversityLondon
=77601–800 Robert Gordon UniversityAberdeen
=77601–800 University of RoehamptonLondon
=77601–800 University of SalfordSalford
=77601–800 Staffordshire UniversityStoke-on-Trent
=77601–800 University of SunderlandSunderland
=77601–800 Teesside UniversityTeesside
=77601–800 University of West LondonLondon
=77601–800 University of the West of ScotlandPaisley
=77601–800 University of WinchesterWinchester
=95801+ University of ChesterChester
=95801+ University of South WalesNewport

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