Unireview.org is an independent, reader-funded platform that helps students choose universities through honest, data-driven reviews and course-by-course breakdowns.
What We Do
We publish:
- University reviews — structured evaluations across teaching quality, research output, graduate outcomes, and student satisfaction
- Course comparisons — side-by-side breakdowns of curriculum, tuition, entry requirements, and career pathways
- Ranking explainers — what each ranking actually measures, how methodology differs, and when it matters
- Student insight roundups — aggregated, anonymised perspectives from current students and recent graduates
Everything we publish is sourced from publicly available data or contributed by students on a non-commercial basis.
Our Principles
Independence. We do not accept payment from universities for reviews, rankings placement, or content removal. No ads, no sponsored placements, no pay-to-play.
Transparency. Every review links to the data sources used. Where we cite statistics, we name the provider, the year, and the methodology.
Accountability. If a review contains an error, we correct it publicly. Each piece carries a modification date so readers can judge timeliness.
About the Editor
Unireview.org is edited by Daniel Cross, a higher education analyst with over a decade of experience in university admissions, curriculum benchmarking, and cross-border qualification recognition.
Daniel holds a Master of Education from the University of Melbourne and has contributed to quality assurance reviews for both the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA).
For corrections, data contributions, or general inquiries, please use the form below.