Rankings of universities in the United Kingdom are published annually by The Guardian, The Independent, The Sunday Times and The Times. The primary aim of the rankings is to inform potential applicants about UK universities based on a range of criteria, including entry standards, student satisfaction, staff/student ratio, academic services and facilities expenditure per student, research quality, proportion of Firsts and 2:1s, completion rates and student destinations.[1][2] All of the league tables also rank universities on their strength in individual subjects.
Contents [hide]
1 Rankings
1.1 The Complete University Guide
1.2 The Guardian
1.3 The Sunday Times
1.4 The Times
2 Disparity with global rankings
3 Criticisms
3.1 Accuracy and neutrality
3.2 Full-time bias
4 References
5 External links
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Contents [hide]
1 Rankings
1.1 The Complete University Guide
1.2 The Guardian
1.3 The Sunday Times
1.4 The Times
2 Disparity with global rankings
3 Criticisms
3.1 Accuracy and neutrality
3.2 Full-time bias
4 References
5 External links
external hard drive data recovery
Showroom Displays