Portsmouth News

Top marks to university in rating review

Portsmouth one of 13 universiti­es in UK awarded maximum five stars

- By NEIL FATKIN

THE city’s university has been given a five-star rating in an independen­t review of education and student provision.

The accolade, which was awarded by QS Stars, means the University of Portsmouth is one of just 13 universiti­es in the UK to be awarded the maximum number of stars.

Education leaders hope that the award will help raise the university’s global profile to achieve their target of establishi­ng the university as “one of the top 100 young universiti­es” in the world.

Pro vice-chancellor, Chris Chang, said: ‘These rankings will help us to grow our global reputation, reflecting our focus on excellence in all our activities, including the quality of our global education, cultural diversity in our community, and the shared aspiration­s and strengths of our students and staff.

‘It will also allow us to attract internatio­nal talent through the recruitmen­t of students and staff who want to be part of our success.’

The independen­t body assess universiti­es on criteria including quality of teaching, employabil­ity, internatio­nalisation, and facilities.

The QS Stars university rating system was launched in 2009 as a way to assess global institutio­ns more broadly than is possible through traditiona­l rankings. It assesses each university’s provision against a set standard rather than against other establishm­ents.

This year the university was ranked number one in the UK for boosting graduate salaries according to The Economist and is currently ranked 21st in The Guardian’s 2020 university league table. inclusiven­ess

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