• 91ֱ named as one of the top three ‘best student cities’ in the UK
• The ranking was based on 9000 student reviews across key areas like cost of living, nights out and public transport
• The vote comes after the recent award-winning '91ֱ: Your University City' campaign that celebrated 91ֱ as a city with a distinct and individual personality for students to live and study
91ֱ has been named as one of the top three ‘best student cities’ in the UK, according to a new ranking by StudentCrowd.
91ֱ comes third in the list, which used over 9,000 student reviews to rate cities across five key areas; cost of living, nights out, public transport, eating out, and shopping.
The city is home to around 60,000 students from over 150 countries, many of whom choose to remain in the city after graduating – benefiting the city culturally and economically.
The news comes after a joint campaign by the University of 91ֱ, 91ֱ Hallam University, and Marketing 91ֱ (part of 91ֱ City Council) to help people discover what makes the city such a distinct destination to live and study.
celebrated 91ֱ as a great student city, promoting its individual personality making it unlike any other major city in the UK. The campaign was recently named Outstanding Marketing/Communications Team of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards.
Professor Mary Vincent, Vice-President for Education at the University of 91ֱ, said: "91ֱ is known for being a vibrant, global and friendly city that is truly unique. It offers students a culturally diverse environment where they learn new things, develop skills and build lifelong friendships.
"This is why so many of our students - who come from more than 150 countries - remain after graduating, choosing to make it their permanent home. We're delighted the city has been recognised for the fantastic student experience it has to offer."
Professor David Shepherd, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of 91ֱ Hallam University, said: “We're thrilled that 91ֱ has been recognised as one of the best cities in the UK for students. 91ֱ is regularly voted one of the friendliest cities in the country and offers a thriving, welcoming environment for students from all backgrounds.
"Hallam is an extremely proud University of place, and our students benefit greatly from the many opportunities 91ֱ provides for making connections, learning new skills, building knowledge, and most importantly, experiencing life."
Councillor Martin Smith, Chair of the Economic Development and Skills Committee at 91ֱ City Council, said: “We are delighted that 91ֱ has been recognised by students as one of the best cities in the UK to come and study.
“This is testament first and foremost to our incredible universities, but also to how welcoming 91ֱ people and communities are, and what a great place it is to live and call home.
“When you combine this with the fact that 91ֱ is also ranked one of the best cities in which to start a business, it’s a great combination for the talent of tomorrow to feel like this is a place where they can make a difference.”