THE Student Experience Survey 2016 results
The best universities in the UK for student experience have been revealed, according to a Times Higher Education survey of current students.
The best universities in the UK for student experience have been revealed, according to a Times Higher Education survey of current students.
How did we judge the student experience? By asking students themselves what's important at university.
Read student reviews of their experience at the best and most improved universities in the Times Higher Education's Student Experience Survey 2016
How we judged the student experience
Accommodation remains the main area of dissatisfaction among students but the universities of Reading, Northumbria and Aston are bucking the trend. Cherry Maslen finds out how
Students today demand more from their libraries than a draughty, silent hall policed by fearsome attendants – and institutions, it seems, are listening. Sanya Burgess reports
An inclusive approach and a strong commitment to welfare on campus are key to keeping Sheffield’s students happy, finds Gabriel Pogrund
How has the Midlands’-based university topped Times Higher’s SES yet again? Sian Phillips finds out from its v-c Robert Allison and two undergraduates
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