LSE hits rock bottom in teaching survey

Tuesday 20th September 2016 13:14 EDT
 

London School of Economics has been rated the lowest-ranked university on teaching quality after students marked down teaching at top universities in Britain following a Sunday Times analysis in this regard.

Research conducted for the 2017 edition of the Good University Guide has revealed top Russell Group universities occupying five of the bottom 10 places in a ranking based on student satisfaction with teaching quality.

The elite London School of Economics finished 128th on this measure out of 128 institutions, while Edinburgh University finished next to bottom.

King’s College London, University College London and Imperial College London too featured in the bottom 10.

The ranking is based on responses to the 2016 National Student Survey by final-year students.

The Sunday Times isolates the outcomes for questions purely related to the quality of teaching, assessment and feedback and academic support to produce this measure of university performance. 


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