The bar chart illustrates the proportion of international graduates from six UK universities in years 2000 and 2015. Overall, all universities showed clear positive changes in 15 years, with London and Oxford demonstrating the most significant rise.
In 2000, the highest amount of international students was seen in Oxford and Cambridge, at about 15%, while other universities showed lower percentages under 15%, with Bristol being the lowest, about 5%.
In 2015, Oxford and Cambridge overtook all other universities, demonstrating about 25%, but considering the first data, obvious growths was in universities London and Oxford, Cardiff and Bath kept the early proportion, with little changes.
To sum up, almost all universities illustrated rises in the number of international graduates, London and Oxford showed considerable increases.
