Good University Guide 2023: How Sheffield's two universities have ranked in league table
The Good University Guide 2023 by The Times & Sunday Times – considered by many to be ‘the definitive’ league table – tied UoS with Birmingham for the 20th best in the UK, up two spots from last year.
Meanwhile, Sheffield Hallam University has slipped 10 places on last year down to 82nd out of 132 – with its ‘student satisfaction’ score rated in the bottom 10 per cent of the country.
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Hide AdAs a result, it means UoS has been rated the second best university in the North after York, and SHU has placed 8th, above Bradford, Leeds Trinity and Leed Beckett.
The annual ranking looks at a wide range of statistics for how the UK’s 135 universities perform.
Professor Koen Lamberts, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield, said: "I am pleased to see the University of Sheffield recognised for its excellent graduate prospects, outstanding student satisfaction and world-class learning and teaching.
"University of Sheffield graduates go on to make a considerable difference to the world we live in, and this is something we are incredibly proud of.”
Sheffield Hallam University falls in ‘tables’
Sheffield Hallam has been contacted for a comment.
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Hide AdUoS’ successes included how, according to the latest figures, four out of five Sheffield students enter graduate-level employment or further study within six months of leaving, and a 93 per cent completion rate on its courses.
SHU struggled in a number of key stats. Despite placing 56th for graduate prospects and 69th for research quality, ‘student experience’ was rated at 120th, ranking it in the bottom 10 per cent for the country. ‘Teaching quality’ was also rated 104 in the country.
However, SHU saw one of the biggest rises in the entire ranking for its research quality – 20 places – after the international 2021 Research Excellence Framework rated 72 per cent of the university’s research as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.
A spokesperson for Sheffield Hallam University said: “While it is disappointing to drop in these rankings, it’s important to consider performance across the various league tables and performance indicators that exist for universities. In the Complete University Guide 2023 Sheffield Hallam moved up to 66th place, and this year we were awarded University of the Year at the 2022 Educate North Awards. We are also in the top ten of all UK universities for the numbers of graduates in highly skilled employment.
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Hide Ad“Undoubtedly the Covid pandemic has affected the student experience over the last two years, particularly in large universities like Hallam. We are looking forward to welcoming students back to campus for the start of the new academic year without the restrictions we faced during the pandemic, where they can participate fully in the University experience and become valued members of the Sheffield Hallam community.”
It comes after as year that saw both universities affected by strike action of faculty pay, while SHU was criticised for suspending its English Literature degree. Meanwhile, UoS came close to closing its Archaeology department, before suspending the decision for another two years.
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