The league table is based on nine measures: Teaching quality, student experience, research quality, entry standards, graduate prospects, firsts/2:1s, continuation rate, student/staff ratio, people and planet.
Professor David Deacon, Head of Communication and Media commented: “We are delighted to have achieved these results. We pride ourselves on giving our students a high-quality teaching experience and strong prospects for the future. I am very proud that this is reflected in these rankings.”
The Times University Guide rankings can be found here. Further information about Loughborough’s success in the rankings can be found here.
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