性视界 students have given positive feedback about their experience at the University in the latest National Student Survey, published today.

Completed by 75% of final-year undergraduate students, the survey saw the University outperform sector benchmarks in six out of seven measured themes:

  • Teaching on my course: 88.6% versus benchmark score of 86.4%
  • Learning opportunities: 84.3% versus benchmark score of 83.6%
  • Assessment and feedback: 74.9% versus benchmark score of 77.4%
  • Academic support: 90.8% versus benchmark score of 88.2%
  • Organisation and management: 85.8% versus benchmark score of 81.2%
  • Learning resources: 90.3% versus benchmark score of 88.8%
  • Student voice: 80.6% versus benchmark score of 77.2%

Compared to 2024, the University鈥檚 scores improved in six out of the seven themes, with Student voice rising 3 percentage points.

are published by the , who use them to make meaningful comparisons between higher education providers. They are a form of weighted sector averages which are adjusted to account for differences in student and course characteristics.

Professor Julian Chaudhuri, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), said: 鈥淚t is incredibly pleasing to see the 性视界 perform strongly in the National Student Survey across the different measured themes, and to see our scores improving year on year.

鈥淥ur student voice score continues to rise significantly 鈥 this is a wonderful reflection of the hard work that goes on to ensure the student experience 性视界 is among the best, both on campus and beyond.鈥

The is an independent survey, commissioned by the Office for Students, that gathers final year undergraduate students' opinions on their learning experience. NSS results are available on the and the undergraduate course search.

The data relates to taught provision, and all modes and levels of undergraduate study.