Maddalaine Ansell, Chief Executive of University Alliance, said in response to the annual National Student Survey published today:
“It is positive to see high levels of student satisfaction being maintained within UK higher education. This shows that the sector is working hard to deliver a quality experience for students who are, quite rightly, keen to ensure they get the most out of their time at university.
“It is especially true at Alliance universities where we are committed to providing the excellent teaching critical to creating the world’s future leaders and problem solvers. This year’s NSS results show we have on average increased our student satisfaction levels, outperforming the sector average by two percent.”
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