Lancaster ranked 9th in The Times Good University Guide
06/23/2011 00:00:00
The league table shows that Lancaster University is respected and targeted by the largest and top employers for graduates. More than 70 per cent of Lancaster graduates found graduate employment or went on to further study last year, and more than 70 per cent of graduates achieved a good honours degree. Student satisfaction is also ranked 12th in the UK.
Lancaster is now consistently in the top ten of UK universities in three major league tables which measure quality across criteria such as teaching , employability , research and student satisfaction. The other league tables are the Guardian where Lancaster is ranked seventh and the Complete University Guide , where Lancaster is ranked ninth. Lancaster is currently ranked 124 globally in the THE world rankings 2010.
The Times says “ Lancaster broke into the top ten for the first time in last year’s League Table and it has moved up another place in the latest edition.
“Students are more satisfied, entry grades have gone up and a higher proportion of undergraduates achieved top-class degrees.”
The National Student Survey shows that the highest satisfaction levels tend to be at smaller campus based universities such as Lancaster. Lancaster has a friendly college system and has seen a £350m investment into its campus to provide top quality accommodation, teaching and research space and facilities such as a brand new £20m Sports Centre.
Subjects are ranked individually in the Times. At Lancaster Accounting and Finance is ranked second in the UK ; Art and Design sixth; Biological Sciences sixth; Business Studies sixth; Drama , Dance and Film fifth;Geography and Environmental Sciences =sixth; Linguistics third; Mathematics ninth; subjects allied to Medicine fifth; Physics third; Social Work =eigth;Sociology fouth and Religious Studies ninth
The Times ranks student satisfaction at Lancaster =12th in the UK, research quality = ninth, student-staff ratio 14th and graduate prospects =23rd out over 100 universities.
More than 70 per cent of Lancaster graduates found graduate employment or went on to other courses last year, and more than 70 per cent of graduates achieved a good honours degree.
The Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings said: “This result reflects Lancaster’s leading research and innovative teaching, and also the great overall experience that we offer students.
“Lancaster is committed to giving students the very best education and to equipping them well to compete and stand out in the jobs market.”
The top ten universities in the Times Good University Guide are:
Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Imperial College, UCL, Durham, St Andrews, Warwick, Lancaster and Exeter.