The British University, partnered with Aegean College, ranked highest to date in the 2022 edition of the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide.
The annual ranking, which compares universities from across the UK in a range of categories, sees St Mary’s climb 19 places to sit in its highest ever ranking of 67th in the league table.
The 2022 edition of the guide also marks the first time St Mary’s has sat in the top half of the national ranking. Locally, the University came 12th in London, being ranked second for teaching quality and student experience.
The findings of the Good University Guide come following excellent feedback from students in the 2021 National Student Survey (NSS). The annual survey, which asks final year students to rate their university experience in a range of areas, found that students at the University have rated St Mary’s second in London for overall student satisfaction, excluding small and specialist institutions. St Mary’s also continued to outperform the wider sector, ranking 18th nationally for overall satisfaction, 6.3% ahead of the sector average.
“These results are testament to the work of the amazing academic teams we have at the University, and the focus they place on delivering the best experience and outcomes for our students”.
Anthony McClaran
St Mary’s also ranked second in London amongst higher education institutions with university status for learning opportunities and learning community.
The University outperformed the sector average in the six other key categories:
- Teaching on my course
- Academic support
- Student voice
- Assessment and feedback
- Learning resources
- Organisation and management
Speaking of the publication of the Good University Guide, St Mary’s Vice-Chancellor Anthony McClaran said, “I am delighted to see St Mary’s enter the top half of the Good University Guide for the first time. These results are testament to the work of the amazing academic teams we have at the University, and the focus they place on delivering the best experience and outcomes for our students.”
“We are just a few days away from the start of the new academic year and I look forward to welcoming our new and returning students back to campus to continue their academic journeys. We place the student experience at the heart of learning and students will benefit from our new Face to Face + model for academic delivery this year. Face to Face + places in person on campus activity firmly at the core of teaching, underpinned by the best of virtual learning.”
St Mary’s Student’s Union Education President Vic Calvino said, “This is great news for the University and the student body, I know that we will all be proud to be Simmies today! The SU Team and I look forward to working with the University to carry on these brilliant results over the coming years.”