The Scotsman

St Andrews once again comes out on top in Scottish universiti­es list

● Institutio­n fifth for UK as a whole as a dozen Scots sites make top 100

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

The University of St Andrews has been ranked one of the top five universiti­es in the UK in an annual league table.

The institutio­n remains number one in Scotland, though it has dropped from third place in 2018 to fifth in the Complete University Guide 2019 rankings.

It comes behind Cambridge, Oxford, London School of Economics and Imperial College London in the guide, published today.

Other Scottish universiti­es in the UK top 50 include Edinburgh in 23rd place and Glasgow in 24th, while Aberdeen has risen 12 places to be ranked 28th.

Dundee comes in 31st place, while Strathclyd­e and Stirling are ranked joint 40th.

The Complete University Guide2019r­ankingsare­based on ten measures, including student satisfacti­on, research, entry standards, the proportion of good honours degrees awarded, graduate prospects and completion rates.

For the third year running, Thecomplet­euniversit­yguide.co.uk has also published a ranking of specialist arts, drama and music institutio­ns, with 13 colleges and conservato­ires included. The Royal Conservato­ire of Scotland has moved up five places to second place.

In separate listings covering 70 subjects, only five universiti­es come top in more than two subjects.

The University of Strathclyd­e leads in seven, the University

0 St Andrews principal, Professor Sally Mapstone, said it was ‘an honour to be top in Scotland’ in the table of Glasgow in five and St Andrews in three. St Andrews said it had ranked top in Scotland since the guide was first published 11 years ago and welcomed the latest table.

The university’s principal and vice-chancellor, Professor Sally Mapstone, said: “It’s an honour to be top in Scotland after another very strong performanc­e from the sector north of the Border.

“St Andrews’ values are those of a small, Scottish, and highly internatio­nal university. We are outward-looking, inclusive and focused on excellence.

“We see teaching quality and research excellence as commensura­te, and we provide them in an environmen­t that is beautiful, friendly and enriching. This is an encouragin­g result for St Andrews, and for Scottish higher education which continues to show its strengths.”

The authors of the table also note that throughout all parts of the UK the number of students graduating with either a first-class or upper secondclas­s honours degree has increased year-on-year since it was first created.

Dr Bernard Kingston, chairman of Thecomplet­euniversit­yguide.co.uk, said: “The proportion of good honours has steadily but inexorably increased at almost all universiti­es.”

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