Golden Triangle
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The three most prestigious UK universities — Oxford, Cambridge, and select London colleges (Imperial, UCL, LSE, King's) — forming a geographic triangle in southern England.
The Golden Triangle refers to the concentration of the UK's most prestigious and well-funded universities in a geographic triangle connecting Oxford, Cambridge, and London (where Imperial College, UCL, LSE, and King's College are located). These institutions receive a disproportionate share of UK research funding — estimated at over 45% of all research council grants. The term highlights both the academic excellence and the geographic concentration of elite higher education in southern England, which has sparked debate about regional inequality in university funding and prestige. The Golden Triangle institutions dominate UK entries in global top-50 rankings.
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