Leeds has been named University of the Year
And we’re the 13th best UK uni
The University of Leeds has been named University of the Year by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017.
The guide said high student satisfaction – as reflected in the National Student Survey – has helped Leeds to three successive rises in the league table to now stand at a high-point of 13th in national rankings.
The panel also highlighted how Leeds has the largest study abroad programmes in the country, with nearly 200 options across the globe. There are more than 560 undergraduate programmes, with students encouraged to take courses outside their main subject.
The Editor of the Sunday Times Good University Guide, Alistair McCall said: “The University of Leeds thoroughly deserves our University of the Year for prioritising students’ needs first to last.
“Outstanding student satisfaction levels do not happen by accident and reflect the emphasis placed here on getting the student learning experience spot on.
“Heavy investment in campus facilities has gone hand in hand with a strong pastoral system of student support, the introduction of a final year research project as the centrepiece of students’ academic activities, and the LeedsForLife scheme that helps prepare students for life after university. It is no wonder that Leeds’ graduates are so sought after by employers.”
The guide said large Redbrick universities usually do well at attracting applicants, but find it hard to match the student satisfaction found at smaller campuses.
It noted that Leeds was the exception to this rule, adding: “it remains among the four most popular universities in terms of applications, but few among its peer group can match its performance in the National Student Survey (NSS), where it ranks 34th in the UK for satisfaction with teaching quality and 12th in the UK for satisfaction with the wider student experience.”
Commenting on the news, Vice-Chancellor of Leeds Uni, Sir Alan Langlands said: “Leeds is an outstanding university which prides itself in offering the very best student experience.Guides and league tables can only provide a snapshot of what the University does, but this award is testament to a huge amount of hard work and commitment by students and staff, and positions us as one of the world’s best universities.
“We would also like to thank the City, which plays a vital role in making Leeds a top destination for students. Economically vibrant, compassionate and outward looking, this is an exceptional place to live and learn. I hope everyone will join us in being proud of our University of the Year.”