The bar chart compares the percentage of international graduates from six UK universities in the years 2000 and 2015. Overall, most universities saw an increase in the proportion of international students over the 15-year period, especially London, Oxford, and Cambridge.
In 2000, Cambridge had the highest percentage of international graduates, at around 17%, followed by Oxford with 15%. London and Bath had similar figures, both close to 10%, while Cardiff was slightly higher at 13%. Bristol had the lowest percentage, just under 9%.
By 2015, the numbers had grown significantly in some universities. Oxford reached the highest point at 24%, closely followed by London and Cambridge, both at around 23%. Cardiff and Bath showed small increases, rising to 15% and 12% respectively. Interestingly, Bristol was the only university where the percentage dropped slightly, from 9% to 8%.
In summary, the chart shows that international education became more popular in most UK universities between 2000 and 2015, with London and Oxford showing the most notable growth.
