University of Chichester ranked in top 20 in England in National Student Survey
The University of Chichester is celebrating strong results in this year’s National Student Survey (NSS), where it has ranked in the top 20 universities in England for teaching, feedback and assessment.
The University has improved across all key areas in this year’s NSS survey, which invites final-year students to reflect on their time at university and provides valuable feedback which helps universities to improve. The average positivity score for the University is 83%, 3.4 percentage points higher than last year.
Law, Psychology, Counselling and Teacher Training all made the top 10 in the UK for their subject areas. For the second year running, Law was ranked the number 1 department in the UK out of 112 other UK universities, a fantastic achievement.
Professor Jane Longmore, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Chichester said: “We are proud of the results of this year’s National Student Survey, which reflect our commitment to teaching excellence and providing a rewarding student experience. This excellent outcome is a credit to our teaching staff and all those who work hard to provide our students with a high-quality education throughout their time here at Chichester.”