LIVERPOOL HOPE UNIVERSITY CLIMBS 23 PLACES IN THE 2018 GUARDIAN GOOD UNIVERSITY GUIDE
CGE Member, Liverpool Hope University, has become the second-highest rising university in the U.K. and the highest rising in the North West in The Guardian Good University 2018.
CGE is honored to have the opportunity to celebrate Liverpool Hope University for the institution's latest achievement of rising in its listing in the Guardian Good University Guide 2018. Liverpool Hope, is jointly placed with Edge Hill University (56), and above University of Central Lancashire (67), Manchester Metropolitan University (76), University of Chester (77), Liverpool John Moores University (80), University of Bolton (86), University of Salford (99) and University of Cumbria (118). The institution has also been ranked above the University of Liverpool (67).
The Guardian Good University Guide ranks universities according to: spending per student; the student/staff ratio; graduate career prospects; what grades applicants need to get a place; a value-added score that compares students’ entry qualifications with their final degree results; and how satisfied final-year students are with their courses, based on results from the annual National Student Survey (NSS).
Factors contributing to Liverpool Hope's rise include: (1) 96.2% of 2015 Liverpool Hope University graduates were in employment or further study 6 months after graduation and (2) subject areas at Liverpool Hope significantly rising with Social Policy and Administration entering the top ten nationally.
“This is excellent news for Liverpool Hope and for the city. Staff across the University work extremely hard to ensure that our students enjoy high quality teaching and learning experiences. Research-informed teaching and small group tutorials means that our students are personally engaged and not lost in a crowd. It is an exciting time to be part of Liverpool Hope," said Professor Gerald Pillay, Vice Chancellor and Rector of Liverpool Hope University.