Middlesex University has risen eleven places to 74th in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 rankings, making Middlesex the top modern London university
Middlesex graduates at the 2016 Graduation Ceremony
According to the latest Times and Sunday Times Good University rankings, Middlesex University is now the top modern university in London. The rankings, which will be released in full on Sunday 25 September, place Middlesex at 74th in the UK.
“We’re delighted by Middlesex University’s dramatic rise in the latest rankings which highlights the successful impact of our student-centred approach,” says Professor Tim Blackman, Middlesex University Vice-Chancellor.
“I’m particularly pleased to see the rise in our students’ graduate-level employability results. At Middlesex we put our students first and provide the tools required for successful future careers."
“As an ambitious University we empower our diverse population of students to succeed with their goals by creating a collaborative environment where everyone can learn together and achieve their full potential.” Professor Tim Blackman, Middlesex University Vice-Chancellor
The rankings list 128 universities on student satisfaction, research quality, entry standards, graduate prospects, good honours, completion, student-to-staff ratio as well as services and facilities spend.
The advance comes just days after Middlesex was for the first time listed as one of the top 600 universities in the world by Times Higher Education in their respected World University Rankings. Completing a hat trick of league table successes this week the University also debuted in QS’s Top 100 Universities under 50 years old.
Middlesex leaps ahead in Sunday Times rankings
According to the latest Times and Sunday Times Good University rankings, Middlesex University is now the top modern university in London. The rankings, which will be released in full on Sunday 25 September, place Middlesex at 74th in the UK.
“We’re delighted by Middlesex University’s dramatic rise in the latest rankings which highlights the successful impact of our student-centred approach,” says Professor Tim Blackman, Middlesex University Vice-Chancellor.
“I’m particularly pleased to see the rise in our students’ graduate-level employability results. At Middlesex we put our students first and provide the tools required for successful future careers."
The rankings list 128 universities on student satisfaction, research quality, entry standards, graduate prospects, good honours, completion, student-to-staff ratio as well as services and facilities spend.
The advance comes just days after Middlesex was for the first time listed as one of the top 600 universities in the world by Times Higher Education in their respected World University Rankings. Completing a hat trick of league table successes this week the University also debuted in QS’s Top 100 Universities under 50 years old.