University of Portsmouth ranked in the top 30 for student satisfaction

A SURVEY of students has placed the city’s university in the top 30 for student satisfaction.
The University of Portsmouth's vice-chancellor, professor Graham Galbraith, feels the survey highlights the university's 'considerable strengths'.

 Picture: Chris MoorhouseThe University of Portsmouth's vice-chancellor, professor Graham Galbraith, feels the survey highlights the university's 'considerable strengths'.

 Picture: Chris Moorhouse
The University of Portsmouth's vice-chancellor, professor Graham Galbraith, feels the survey highlights the university's 'considerable strengths'. Picture: Chris Moorhouse

Following the National Student Survey (NSS) the University of Portsmouth was ranked 28th of all universities in the UK for overall full-time satisfaction and second in the South East.

Results from respondents revealed over 86 per cent of final year students were satisfied with their university experience.

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Half of the University’s courses were rated 90 per cent or above for satisfaction and there was a fourfold increase in courses given 100 per cent scores by students.

Vice-chancellor, Professor Graham Galbraith, said: ‘This independent and nationally recognised survey is an important gauge that highlights our considerable strengths.

‘Our students showed a high degree of satisfaction with their education experience in areas such as the teaching on their course, academic support and learning resources.’

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