Student Experience Survey 2016: university reviews
Read student reviews of their experience at the best and most improved universities in the Times Higher Education's Student Experience Survey 2016
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More than 15,000 students across the UK have contributed to the Times Higher Education's Student Experience Survey 2016. Now students at the best and most improved universities explain what their university life is really like at these institutions.
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Loughborough University at #1:
Best university for student experience
āThe academic experience and the overall student experience have benefited my personal development hugely. I have access to fantastic facilities, all within walking distance on campus. Iāve been able to complete part of my studies abroad, in cooperation with TU Delft, and Iāve been able to gain work experience with Adidas at their HQ in Germany.ā
Tim Jackson, third year student studying industrial design and technology
āLoughborough has provided me with high quality lectures and amazing facilities and I have a great social life here. The universityās great at integrating every student into university life. I wouldn't change anything.ā
Nikki Ramos-Clarkson, third year student studying communication and media studies
Harper Adams at #2:
New entrant to the ranking
āAs a career-changing mature student, picking the right university with good course content, employment rates and track record was vital. Harper Adams has already excelled in providing a professional and engaging learning environment, with enthusiastic lecturers actively involved in the industry in which they teach. Highlights also include opportunities to extend skills outside the classroom, which has enabled me to gain additional experience in the field and connect with other experts.ā
Leonie Morphett, first-year student on the BSc wildlife conservation and natural resource management degree
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āThe most important thing for me about the university experience is the chance to grow as a person, as well as academically. Harper Adams has exceeded my expectations. I was so quiet when I first started here and now I have gained confidence and am less quiet. Iām not sure I could improve anything ā everyone at Harper Adams has been so accommodating, especially over the past year since I got my assistance dog, Magic.ā
Emily Shanahan,Ģż third year student on the FdSc agri-food marketing with business studies degree
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āWhat matters most is that you enjoy the environment that youāre in. Harper Adams is a campus university that has everything you need, including the coffee shop, pub, farm and donāt forget the library.ĢżLecturers all have their own speciality and they are all willing to give you time and help you out.ĢżWe have all the sports and social things we need. The nightlife is great as you can get to know everyone and have a good laugh.
āThereās something nice about seeing familiar faces and not just people youāve never met all the time.ĢżI think we could improve our sports pitches, equipment and car parking space. But if thatās all I can think of to improve then Harper Adams has definitely been the right place for me. Iād recommend it to absolutely anyone.ā
Sam Green, fourth year student on the BSc honours agri-food marketing with business studies degree
Newcastle University at #7:
Best university in the North East of England
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āBefore attending Newcastle University, I was constantly reminded that it was among the best for student experience. After three unforgettable years of studying here, I can now confidently say that this accolade is truly deserved. Great student services, a devoted world-class teaching staff and a beautiful campus are all at the heart of one of the most welcoming and dynamic cities in the UK. I couldnāt ask for more!ā
Marcus Forrester, modern languages BA honours
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āBeing in my final year of a relatively specialised degree, I can reflect that Newcastle University so unique.ā
Emily Noakes, third year student on the food marketing and nutrition BSc (Hons) degree
Keele University at #10:
New entrant to the top 10
āThe studentsā union at Keele is dedicated to enhancing the overall university experience. SU membership is free and automatic to all Keele students. The union building is visited for all sorts of reasons from wanting to have a laid-back quick lunch to needing to grab some stationary at the union shop. The team works to cater for the interests of a diverse population of students, and for that reason, the events held range from fancy dress nights to more relaxed pub quiz nights. You will also find the volunteering department at the SU as well as the jobshop, ASK centre, and the famous MUNCH restaurant.ā
Leila Assaad, second year pharmacy student
āKeele is a giant green bubble in the middle of Staffordshire. Being one of the largest campuses with the smallest student populations, you can never claim of being suffocated. The distinct layout means that most of the academic buildings are down one road, so chances are that on the way to your lecture you will see at least three friends going to their lectures.
āI have used the disability and dyslexia service as I have hearing loss. They allowed me to have personal evacuation plans created and a deaf alerter in my room to ensure that I felt, and was, safe on campus. They also worked my special needs into examinations, meaning that I get to go to a different room to majority of students, where it is more flexible for those who need extra time, breaks and more.ā
Hannah Watts, third year biology with forensic science student
āThe library is open 24/7 during term time and is so useful. There are several different types of learning areas, silent study, group study, group study rooms that you can book and single-use corrals for complete quiet and concentration. I have used all of these areas for different types of work and they have been really helpful.ā
Jessica Fulton, fourth year geoscience student
Aston University at #32:
New entrant to the top 40
āAs a whole, the university champions the importance of theory with practical experience, both at home and abroad, which I have grown to recognise and appreciate. The exposure to such diverse contexts is invaluable for any and every student."
Olivia D Hinds, final year student of international business and Spanish
āI believe that Aston has made me a more confident and independent individual. It has opened doors that I never thought were available and let me experience things I never thought I would. I have been able to try new things and make new friends as well as discover knowledge in something I am so interested in.ā
Dylan Karavadra, first year student on the BSc psychology (hons) degree
Robert Gordon University at #38:
New entrant to the top 40
āI chose to study at RGU because I was looking for a university that has both a strong teaching programme and opportunities to develop industry-relevant skills to allow me to have a successful career. RGU has a good employability record and I hope it continues to ensure that all students are able to gain practical experience and enjoy being part of a vibrant and diverse university community.ā
Edward Pollock,Ģżfourth year student on the BA (Hons) event management degree
āRGUās renowned reputation for graduate employment success was what attracted me ā particularly regarding its encouragement of practical experience. While I believe thatĢżmy placement and study abroad experiences have made me a stronger graduate candidate, it was the wide range of extra-curricular opportunities that RGU offers such asĢżthe chances to become a class representative, student buddy andĢżstudent ambassador thatĢżare the highlights of my university experience.ā
Alex Ross, fourth year student on the BA (Hons) international tourism management degree
Southampton Solent University at #54:
āMost improvedā university
āThere are amazing facilities at Solent, including the UKās only university cinema using Dolby Atmos. My course also has a lot of opportunities for students as well ā to work at Glastonbury, and loads of festivals. Iād like to see more interaction outside of the studentsā union between students on different courses.ā
Nicola Parr, first year student on the BEng (Hons) audio and acoustics engineering degree
āI really enjoy the open and inclusive atmosphere we have here on campus. Tutors are almost always available to chat, and all the staff Iāve met have helped me to feel supported and at ease.ā
Camelia, recent graduate of the BA (Hons) animation degree
āI am in love with this course. It has a lot of practical experiences as well as placement opportunities, and I have enhanced my CV greatly thanks to the jobs and internships that I have had through Southampton Solent University.ā
Marica, recent graduate of the BA (Hons) public relations and communication degree
University of Gloucestershire at #62:
Second āmost improvedā university
āThe most important things to me are regular and easy access to facilities and getting support from academic staff. The university already offers exceptional, personal support from academic and non-academic staff, and weāre able to book laboratories and specialist equipment regularly. I would like to see more opportunities for placements and professional experiences.ā
Andrew Wilhelmsen, third year student studying sport and exercise sciences
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āThe thing that matters most to me is achieving good grades. Feedback is provided with all work both academic and practical, and the option is always there to speak with the marker personally as well. I want the sense of getting students ready for the 'real world' to continue and improve.ā
Richard Walker, second year student studying television production
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āKnowing that there is a good chance of employability for graduates and the ability to gain industry experience are essential for me. The placements team at the University of Gloucestershire offer the experiences and they are very supportive with graduate jobs too. I would love to see more studentsā union involvement in terms of activities that are not sports.ā
Laura Blackwell, fourth year student studying information technology


