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Middlesex moves up Guardian University rankings for fourth year in row

16/05/2017
The University is now ranked as the 70th best university in the UK following a four place climb

Middlesex’s rise in the 2018 rankings published on Tuesday 16 May is predominantly due to a further improvement in job prospects for recent graduates from the University.

Professor Tim Blackman, Middlesex University Vice-Chancellor said:

“We are naturally delighted that one of the main reasons for our continued rise in the rankings is due to our students’ employment success.

“By offering our students courses designed for career success, high-level skills and a diverse learning experience at one of the UK’s most multi-national and multi-cultural universities, we are producing graduates who are in demand across the world.”

Middlesex’s Guardian league table success through the years:

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

2017-18

103rd

86th

81st

74th

70th

According to the table published today Middlesex was given an 81.5 scoring for students’ satisfaction with their course, 81.7 for satisfaction with teaching and 74.9 for feedback. For more information visit the Guardian website.

This news follows our success earlier this year when Middlesex was once again named best young University in London in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings.

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