The bar chart illustrates the percentage of international graduates from six universities in the UK (London, Cardiff, Bristol, Bath, Oxford, Cambridge) in the years 2000 and 2015.
Overall, it is noticeable that the level of international graduates from all universities experienced a notable growth in both years. While Oxford University had the highest proportion of graduates, Bristol University showed the least proportion. Additionally, the University of London saw the most significant rise compared to the other universities.
In 2000, the percentage of international students who graduated from Oxford University stood at 14%, and it then increased to almost double in 2015. Similarly, Cambridge University also saw a notable rise, from 15% in 2000 to 23% in 2015. Meanwhile, London University exhibited the most dramatic growth, rising from only 5% to 20% over a 15-year period.
Likewise, Cardiff University, which accounted for 10% in 2000, saw an increase in the level of international graduates, reaching 14% by 2015. The University of Bath followed a similar trend, in which the 2000 graduates were 5% lower than the 2015 graduates (12%). However, the University of Bristol showed a slight increase in international graduates between 2000 and 2015 (6% and 8%, respectively).
