
The University of Chichester has been ranked one of the top institutions in the country for teaching.
It placed 12th for teaching quality in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide.
The recognition comes just weeks after it was named University of the Year for teaching excellence by The Daily Mail and ranked 8th for student satisfaction with teaching in The Guardian’s latest league table.
Professor Symeon Dagkas, Vice-Chancellor of the university, said: “It is great to see that the effort and hard work of our talented teaching community here at Chichester has been recognised. Students who choose this university are welcomed into a community of dedicated lecturers and professional services staff who are committed to ensuring students enjoy the very best education.”
In a further positive development, students at the university are also amongst the happiest in the UK, with the institution ranked 11th for student satisfaction by Unifreshers.co.uk.