List of universities in the United Kingdom by endowment
The following is a list of British universities ordered by their financial endowments, expressed in pounds sterling at fair value.
British charity funds are made up of restricted reserves, which can only be used for specific purposes, and unrestricted reserves, which could be used for any activity within the charity's scope. The statement of recommended practice defines endowments as specific funds with both restrictions over the endowments' income and intention from the donors to establish such endowments. In addition, these reserves must either be held indefinitely and cannot be converted into income without permission or could be converted into income at trustees' discretion. Updated SORP guidance published in 2007 prohibits donations with no specific purpose by the donor and "with no requirement for maintenance of the original capital" from being treated as endowment. While restrictive funds are not considered endowments under the SORP's accounting guidance, institutions sometimes use the term "endowments" broadly to refer to the sum of all funds that generate income for the institution's operation and activities. Figures listed below account for funds defined by the SORP as endowment.
All sources are official audited financial statements published in the respective fiscal years. Note that changes to the Financial Reporting Standards and the SORP in 2015 mean endowments as of 2016 are not directly comparable in all cases with those for previous years.
Endowments over £1 billion
Endowments from £100 million to £1 billion
Endowments from £10 million to £100 million
Specialist Higher Education Institutions
Endowments per student greater than £10 thousand
| Rank | Institution | Enrolment | Endowment per student | Change |
| 1 | University of Oxford | 22,150 | £393,138 | |
| 2 | University of Cambridge | 21,140† | £337,465† | |
| 3 | London Business School | 1,685 | £41,306 | |
| 4 | London School of Economics | 12,430 | £20,555 | |
| 5 | University of Edinburgh | 36,260 | £16,007 | |
| 6 | Royal College of Art | 2,740 | £12,734 | |
| 7 | University of St Andrews | 10,860 | £11,593 | |
| 8 | Imperial College London | 21,265 | £11,060 |
Notes:
† Only 2022/23 figures available for Cambridge