Walesâ most satisfied students are at Âé¶čAV
Âé¶čAV continues to rise in popularity among its students. The University again leads the field in Wales and is placed 14th in the UK in a new university experience survey ().
The survey, conducted by YouthSight for the Times Higher Education magazine, asked current students to rate their university experience according to several academic social and general measures, ranging from the educational content of their degree courses to include facilities and the general atmosphere and whether theyâd recommend the university to a friend.
Bangorâs âwell-structured coursesâ achieved the highest scores awarded. The University scored the second highest score for âhelpful/ interested staffâ, an excellent endorsement of the high standard of teaching and student care from the Universityâs lecturers. This is emphasised further by a further high score for the âgood relationship with teaching staffâ.
The overall responses of Âé¶čAV students reflected the high educational quality of the learning experience, and the support to such as a good library and good library opening hours, to underpin studentsâ academic experience at the University, while factors such as good security, accommodation, sports and general facilities all score highly. Âé¶čAV students also appreciated the good environment around the University, the good social life and the good community atmosphere, scoring these highly.
Vice-Chancellor Professor John G. Hughes said: âI am once again very pleased with this excellent performance which underlines the fantastic experience students have at Âé¶čAV. This follows a remarkable year for Bangor which has also seen it ranked in the top 100 Universities in the world for its international outlook, and rated in the top 20 in the UK for student experience.
âI would like to thank the staff and students for all their efforts once again.â
Other recent successes for Âé¶čAV include achieving excellent results in the Research Excellence Framework which recognised over three-quarters of Bangorâs research as being either âworld-leadingâ or âinternationally excellentâ.
Publication date: 9 April 2015