A new league table has placed RGU second in Scotland and inside the UK’s top ten for student satisfaction.

Times Higher Education (THE) has looked at data from the National Student Survey (NSS) to the give the University an overall positivity rating of 83.8% across all questions meaning it has been placed ninth in the UK on this measure for institutions who received at least 1,000 survey responses.

Students in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland were asked a total of 26 questions as part of the survey which is administered by the independent market research agency Ipsos MORI.

Professor Steve Olivier, RGU’s Principal and Vice-Chancellor, said: “I think this detailed analysis shows RGU in a fantastic light and should be celebrated by everyone at the University.

“This is another example of how we continue to make a positive impact on the lives of our students and this will enhance our student experience.

“These results also really show that our dedicated staff and support services are making a real impact on students coming to our beautiful riverside campus to learn and take the next steps in their lives.”

RGU has already been marking a strong performance in the NSS having been placed 4th in Scotland* for student satisfaction with a positivity measure of 82.4%.

The University came second in Scotland on six of the questions asked by the survey. These include ‘How often do staff make the subject engaging?’ and How well have teaching staff support your learning?’ RGU ranks in the top 4 institutions in Scotland in 19 of the 27 questions asked in Scotland.

The 2023 NSS was open to students from January to April this year with more than 500 higher education institutions taking part and almost 340,000 students across the UK responding to the survey.

*Excludes colleges and small, specialist, and private providers.

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