The University of Lincoln has risen to its highest ever position in The Guardian University Guide 2019, published today (29th May 2018).
The institution has risen 25 places to 22nd in the national league table, driven by its success in student satisfaction and an impressive student continuation rate.
This latest success follows a rise to 43rd position in the Complete University Guide, published in April, which saw the University ranked in the top 10 for subjects in Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation and Tourism. The University has also been rated TEF Gold – the highest standard possible – in a national independent assessment of teaching quality in higher education.
Professor Mary Stuart, Vice Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, said: “I am enormously proud of our University community and am grateful to all staff and students for the contribution they have made to our success.
“Students are at the heart of everything we do at Lincoln, and it is always gratifying that the hard work we put in to creating the best possible student experience is reflected in prestigious league tables which help prospective students make their choice about their future.”
The Guardian University Guide 2019 was published today for undergraduates choosing courses for 2019 entry. The guide, produced by Intelligent Metrix, ranks universities according to: spending per student; student/staff ratio; graduate career prospects; entry requirements; a value-added score; continuation rates; and student satisfaction, based on results from the annual National Student Survey (NSS).
View The Guardian University Guide 2019 at: https://www.theguardian.com/education/ng-interactive/2018/may/29/university-league-tables-2019.