Postgraduate students have rated the University of Worcester among the very best in the UK, according to the results of a national independent survey.

The latest Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey reveals Worcester as sixth for overall satisfaction, as well as first for resources, fifth for engagement and for assessment, sixth for teaching, organisation, skills development and information.

The university is already ranked sixth for teaching quality in the current Times Good University Guide 2020, as well as eighth for student experience.

In the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings 2020, Worcester is in the top three for quality education.

University of Worcester vice chancellor and chief executive, Professor David Green CBE, said: “We are delighted that our taught postgraduate students have again joined our undergraduate students in rating their experience at the university so highly.

"We work tirelessly to educate and inspire our students for life and offer a wide variety of highly successful postgraduate courses, from teaching through to business, psychology and sport.

"Our philosophy is to encourage the professional and personal as well as the academic development of all our students.”

The Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey, run by AdvanceHE, the independent national organisation for higher education teaching, leadership and equality, analysed results from more than 80,000 postgraduate students.

Students scored their experiences of learning and teaching across a set of questions, including on levels of support and guidance and how prepared they feel for their future career.

Last month, Worcester was ranked first in 8 subject areas in the National Student Survey, which covers undergraduate education, including Midwifery, Physiotherapy and Accounting, with 14 courses receiving 100% satisfaction from graduating students.

The University, which is currently shortlisted for the second year as University of the Year in the UK Social Mobility Awards, has one of the best overall employment rates in the UK, being in the top 10 for "Sustained employment with or without further study" in the most recent Longitudinal Educational Outcomes data, which looks at employment rates 1, 3 and 5 years after graduation.

Worcester was named the UK’s Sustainability Institution of the Year at the end of last year and was recently Highly Commended in the International Green Gown Awards at the UN.

The University of Worcester has a limited number of places available for well-qualified applicants to start in September 2020, across a range of courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

For information visit worcester.ac.uk or for application enquiries telephone 01905 855111 or email admissions@worc.ac.uk.