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Middlesex continue ascent of Guardian University league table

24/05/2016
We've advanced seven places up to 74th in the Guardian’s 2017 University league table

College Building, Hendon campusThis is the third year in a row that Middlesex has moved up in the Guardian’s league table and it is now ranked as the best modern university offering a full range of courses in London and the 10th highest university overall in the city.

The University has been previously ranked by the Guardian as 81st in 2016, 86th in 2015 and 103rd in 2014.

Professor Tim Blackman, Middlesex University Vice-Chancellor said: “We’re thrilled to see yet another rise for Middlesex in the Guardian league table and this further highlights the University’s continued upward trajectory.

“Middlesex students enjoy living, studying and learning in the world’s most diverse and exciting city before graduating with strong employability skills to make an impact on the world.

Middlesex was given an overall score of 54.5 out of 100 by the Guardian. According to the table’s published results 81.8 per cent of Middlesex students were satisfied with their course, 82.8 per cent were satisfied with the teaching, 73.6 per cent were satisfied with feedback, the student to staff ratio was 16.3, the student spend rating was 7.1 out of 10, the average entry tariff was 300.8, the value added score out of 10 was 4.6 and the percentage of students in a career after six months was 64.3 per cent.

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