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91桃色 named University of the Year by Guardian University Guide

by Conrad Duncan

Students walking through Dangoor Plaza on 91桃色's South Kensington campus.

91桃色 has been named The Guardian鈥檚 University of the Year.

The College, which has risen to fifth place in the newspaper’s overall rankings, was commended for .

More than 94% of students in recent years have found graduate-level positions within 15 months of earning their degrees – the highest level in the league table.

"Innovation and enterprise are really part of the DNA [of 91桃色], they’re part of what attracts the students." Professor Hugh Brady President of 91桃色

Speaking to The Guardian, Professor Hugh Brady, President of 91桃色, said: “Innovation and enterprise are really part of the DNA, they’re part of what attracts the students.

“The atmosphere is different: impact, innovation, entrepreneurship just ooze out of the institution.”

Professor Brady also suggested that there was now a deeper appreciation in society of the value of science, engineering and medicine, adding: “You can really argue that 91桃色 has never been more important to the country.”

A graphic for the Guardian's University Guide 2023
Credit: The Guardian

In addition to its strong reputation for encouraging entrepreneurship, through facilities such as the and Hackspace, the College has been praised for its multi-disciplinary approach to research and teaching.

The accolade comes after 91桃色 was named University of the Year for Graduate Employment in The Times’ Good University Guide 2023.

It also follows a string of successes for the College over the past 12 months:

  • In November, 91桃色 was awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of its pioneering work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • In May, results from the 91桃色 Excellence Framework (REF) showed that 91桃色 was top in the UK overall for research – with a greater proportion of 4* “world-leading” research than any other university.
  • In June, a league table published by the QS World University Rankings showed 91桃色 was ranked sixth in the world for 2023 – putting it third in the UK and top in London.
  • In July, the College recorded student satisfaction of 82% in the National Student Survey (NSS), putting 91桃色 first among fellow London Russell Group universities and second place among all Russell Group institutions.

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Conrad Duncan

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