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Student satisfaction rises at University of Sussex

Gary Hart August 10, 2016

Student satisfaction rises at the University of Sussex for the second year running, according to the results of the 2016 National Student Survey (NSS).

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With 89 per cent of Sussex students confirming they are happy with their experience, the University’s score is three percentage points higher than the sector benchmark.

A record 2,340 final-year Sussex students took part in the government’s annual poll of student opinion this spring, reflecting the growth in the University’s student population over the past few years.

Nearly nine out of 10 (89 per cent) of Sussex students who graduated this summer said they were happy overall with their university experience, up from 87 per cent last year and 85 per cent in 2014.

Scores for assessment and feedback (up two per cent), organisation and management (up two per cent) and academic support (up one per cent) also increased, with Sussex being placed 22nd and in the top quartile of multi-faculty universities for overall satisfaction.

The top three areas in which the University scored well are:

♦ Staff are good at explaining things (92 per cent)

♦ Library resources and services (91 per cent)

♦ I have been able to contact staff when I needed to (90 per cent)

Prof Michael Farthing
Prof Michael Farthing

Professor Michael Farthing, University of Sussex Vice-Chancellor, said: “We’ve had a great year in rankings, breaking the top 20 of all the major UK league tables and it’s very pleasing to see we’re in the top quartile for student satisfaction. 

“It’s been particularly pleasing to see such gains have been made in our Business, Management and Economics School where we’ve jumped double figures in many categories.  We care about the experience of every student here at Sussex and we will continue to do everything we can to ensure that attending university is one of the most fulfilling times of their lives.” 

NSS is run by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and asks all final-year undergraduate students across the UK for their views on their university experience.

Full results will be published at the end of August on the Unistats website, which gives future university students advice on where and what to study.

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