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      Good University Guide 2007(U.K)

      內(nèi)容來(lái)源:海龍國(guó)際快遞公司 更新時(shí)間:2012-2-28

      Oxford and Cambridge continue their intellectual duel at the top of the academic league in the latest edition of The Times Good University Guide, published today. Oxford kept Cambridge in second place for the fifth year running, despite an overwhelming lead for the light blues in the rankings for individual degree subjects. Cambridge came top in 35 out of 44 subject tables in which it appeared, compared with just 8 out of 34 for Oxford. Its strength across the board is reflected in the highest average entry qualifications for students at 525.1 points, equivalent to A grades in four A levels and one AS examination. Oxford’s grip on the top spot is helped largely by higher spending on library and computing facilities and a bigger proportion of students awarded at least a 2:1 degree. Britain’s oldest universities have widened the gap this year, with Imperial College London again ranking third.

      Changes to some of the measures in the main table, in particular the introduction of a “student satisfaction” score in place of assessments of teaching quality, have produced greater movement than usual in the rankings this year. The “golden triangle” of Oxford, Cambridge and London accounts for all of the top five places, but there is a surprise entry in sixth place.

       
       
      Loughborough, which marks its 40th anniversary this year, is the best provincial university for the first time, consolidating its burgeoning reputation since it burst into the top 10 in 2004.

      It is ranked in the top 10 in 12 of the individual subject tables in this year’s guide, putting it on a par with the London School of Economics. Entry standards remain appealingly competitive in comparison with other leading universities, though increased demand has pushed up grades. Warwick, long the top dog in the provinces, must settle for eighth this year. With Bath in ninth place, a trio of universities founded during the expansion of the 1960s is firmly established among the country’s educational elite.

      More recent entrants to the higher education field can certainly find inspiration in their progress. The range of options available to students continues to grow, with 109 universities listed in this year’s table, compared with 100 in 2005.

      New universities include Winchester, which makes its debut in 62nd place, Chichester in 64th, Chester in 68th, Bath Spa in 73rd and Worcester in 82nd. Edge Hill College in Lancashire became Britain’s newest university last month, though it was too late to feature in this year’s guide.

      With ministers keen to make it easier for more newcomers to enter the higher education market, students are likely to face an even greater diversity of providers in the future. They need reliable information about what is available, and how good it might be as never before, if they are to make sense of their options.

      Edinburgh retains its place as Scotland’s top university, but slips from 5th to 11th overall. St Andrews falls out of the top 10 for the first time since 2003, though demand for places continues to boom even after the departure of Prince William. Almost twice as many students seek places at St Andrews now than before the Prince enrolled. Glasgow is the only other Scottish university in the top 30 this year. Cardiff, in 16th, retains its position as the top university in Wales. Its nearest competitors in the principality are Bangor and Swansea, ranked 42nd and 43rd respectively.

      Oxford Brookes reclaims the title of Britain’s top new university, in 54th place, just ahead of Plymouth and Robert Gordon University. Thames Valley reaches an unenviable milestone as the bottom university for the seventh successive year, though entry standards are slightly better than at Luton, which is one place above. Thames Valley has a better graduate employment record than 37 other universities, however.

      Bolton, which also gained university status last year, has the lowest entry standards at just 170 UCAS points. However, it also has the poorest record on drop-outs, with only 66 per cent of students expected to complete their courses.

      Abertay Dundee, East London, Sunderland, Thames Valley and Paisley universities all have drop-out rates in excess of 30 per cent. For the third successive year, London Metropolitan University has refused to release data and so does not appear in the table. Students are entitled to ask what it has to hide.

      A policy of secrecy hardly sits well with the need to demonstrate value for money in the new era of increased fees.

      Some well known names do not appear. The Open University and Birkbeck College do not cater for full-time undergraduates and Cranfield University and the London Business School serve mainly postgraduates.

      The Top Universities 2007 League Table (See Graphic: University table key) ranks universities by measuring nine key aspects of activity. Scores were weighted by 1.5 for student satisfaction and research assessment. The totals for all universities were transformed to a scale where the top score was set at 1,000, with those for the remaining universities being a proportion of that score. If a university was missing any data, the total score was based on the data available.

       

       

    1. Student satisfaction: a view of the learning experience at the university, taken from the National Student Survey in 2005. It is a measure of student opinion, not a direct measure of quality. Scottish universities were not included and a small number of English ones had insufficient data.

       
       

    2. Research assessment: average quality of research, from the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise.

       

    3. Entry standards: average full UCAS tariff score of new students under 21, from the HESA (Higher Education Statistics Agency) in 2003/04. At A level, an A grade is 120 points, B 100, C 80, D 60, and E 40. AS grades are worth half.

       

    4. Student-staff ratio: average number of students per staff member, taken from HESA data for 2003/04.

       

    5. Library/computing spend: average expenditure per student on library and computing facilities, from HESA data between 2001 and 2004.

       

    6. Facilities spend: average expenditure per student on facilities such as sports, careers services, health and counselling, from HESA data between 2001 and 2004.

       

    7. Good honours: percentage of graduates achieving a first or upper second class degree, from HESA data for 2003-04.

       

    8. Graduate prospects: percentage of UK graduates in “graduate” employment or further study, from HESA data for 2003-04.Only occupations that normally need a degree were included.

       

    9. Completion: percentage of students expected to graduate, including those who transfer to other institutions to complete courses, mainly from HESA data for 2003/04 and earlier years.
    10. Top Universities 2007 League Table

      Institution   Satis   Res   Entry   Stud:staff   Lib   Facil   Good hons   Prosp   Complet   Total   
      1 Oxford-6.5511.713165636488.474.897.71000
      2 Cambridge-6.6525.111.9112942584.686.998.9973
      3 Imperial College14.46.4468.29.412304817583.896878
      4 London School of Economics15.16.4466.913.4*1106*186*74.481.595.5855
      5 University College London15.36410.88.4115217273.678.193.4819
      6 Loughborough16.15.1362.518.566735564.770.792.5795
      7 Bristol15.25.7405.914.476827280.879.895.5792
      8 Warwick-6447.6*16.485320378.270.2*94.9791
      9 Bath155.7403.417.359741775.279.896.1786
      10 Durham15.45.7454.921.274732674.672.495.1778
      11 Edinburgh-5.6414.814.289023377.770.791.9774
      12 Royal Holloway15.55.7345.314.154931166.567.393.8761
      13 Aston14.95328.31592135669.47690.9758
      14 Nottingham14.95.3429.116.279933275.37195.2754
      15 York15.55.8435.915.865319969.96695.1750
      16 Cardiff15.25.4371.11375823868.673.594.8740
      17 King's College London15.15.5393.71295415670.781.192.9733
      18 Leicester15.75351.917.157039564.366.295.6732
      18 SOAS14.65.5328.69.8114317575.974.587.4732
      18 St Andrews-5.7430.514.358720075.165.797.6732
      21 Lancaster15.65.8359.215.8*63725464.954.494.6716
      22 Southampton14.95.8386.51672925269.270.392.3712
      23 East Anglia15.65.4365.3*1760435366.958.886.7708
      24 Sheffield15.25.5405.315.761323172.468.690.4703
      25 Newcastle14.95.2384.616.977431265.86893699
      26 Manchester14.65.7396.314.28192637066.892.3694
      27 Sussex14.75.5365.712.165029671.55989.4689
      28 Exeter15.35.2369.117608182*69.661.893.8678
      28 Glasgow-5.2392.613.668821969.666.385.8678
      30 Essex15.25.6308.714.664330755.462.885.7677
      31 Reading15.45.3341.515.958722364.858.990.2671
      32 Queen's, Belfast15.24.9350.417.347335862.972.387.3670
      33 Birmingham14.85.3380.317.170122068.9*68.192.8666
      34 Kent15.34.8316.415.464818960.366.686.8661
      34 Leeds14.85.3374.717.963519671.570.291.7661
      36 Aberdeen-4.7348.514.175921165.570.181.8653
      37 Stirling-4.8341.815.363423867.355.885.5647
      38 Surrey14.35.4325.516.855027559.179.588.5639
      39 Liverpool14.95.2351.21649115463.772.792.7627
      40 Strathclyde-4.7381.91857216768.969.383619
      41 Queen Mary14.95314.112.164317357.671.690615
      42 Bangor15.44.7285.6*16.674820554.0*64.4*82.9611
      43 Swansea15.34.6288.116.952022556.860.589.6600
      44 Dundee-5.134015.7*50317961.771.983.1596
      45 Goldsmiths College15.35.3295.520.153017360.957.882.4595
      46 Aberystwyth15.54.5299.420.85402775950.389.4594
      47 Bradford154.4268.216.154229159.972.781.2593
      48 Heriot-Watt-4.7362.7**17.352526860.557.980.9588
      49 Hull15.34.3283.7*18.643417759.264.386.7579
      50 Brunel144.3303.2186083056663.986.4565
      51 Ulster14.93.8262.919.558422761.563.482.6550
      52 Keele14.94.6309.317.343110053.264.890548
      53 City-4.4314.722.343915459.974.784.5544
      54 Oxford Brookes14.82.8282.616.239330655.167.679.8531
      55 Plymouth14.93.2262.717.64932355656.483.9520
      56 Robert Gordon-1.9305.918.6510*143*54.4*75.980.6513
      57 Abertay Dundee-2226.220.6131810852.674.366.9**512
      58 Northumbria14.72.3272.1*20.467325053.363.382507
      59 Brighton14.62.9266.1*18.151219357.965.2*79.8504
      60 Nottingham Trent14.62.8275.920.5*611145*55.863.484.1497
      61 UWIC, Cardiff14.52.724320.643939550.75782.5490
      62 Winchester15.42.5264.421.947616459.248.386.7486
      63 Central England14.22.2242.216.653632760.4*62.181.6483
      64 Chichester15.62.1238.921.645212646.36586.2482
      65 Salford14.54.3249.317.945423552.956.478.9479
      66 Lampeter15.84.7245.524.638314259.152.176.4478
      67 West of England14.52.8266.519.850322355.260.184473
      68 Chester15.61.6251.52044121044.949.384.6469
      69 Bournemouth14.31.927718.33408761.757.285.1465
      70 Roehampton14.63.2229.221.261036250.149.782.3463
      71 Glasgow Caledonian-2.5306.117.64739158.357.981.6**460
      72 Central Lancashire14.92.225222.840626650.859.680.2459
      73 Bath Spa15.52.5249.224.2337104604787454
      74 Glamorgan15.12.4215.119.249624549.757.673.7**451
      74 Staffordshire14.82.2235.818.167118347.754.377.2451
      76 Coventry14.72.1228.820.652723955.261.479.4447
      76 Portsmouth14.63.2247.819.343814745.565.280.1447
      78 Gloucestershire14.73229.418.241924743.954.581.3446
      78 Napier-2.3263.817.451214759.257.970.2446
      80 UWCN, Newport14.73216.819.744925554.25576.1444
      80 Sheffield Hallam14.33264.324.94512325361.486.4444
      82 Worcester15.31.4233.120.935521641.859.481.6432
      83 Liverpool John Moores14.92.6207.417.847315447.960.676.2430
      84 Univ of the Arts, London13.74.7345.126.642112354.647.586.9427
      85 Hertfordshire14.32.5225.418.152216149.964.880.7425
      86 Canterbury Christ Church15.41.9239.220.73948346.562.883.7420
      87 Anglia Ruskin14.61.5233.419.644416156.161.878418
      87 Bolton151.517018.346634550.963.966.6418
      89 Kingston14.32.7207.220.454715450.466.181417
      90 Huddersfield152.4232.320.240112647.657.177.9413
      90 Leeds Metropolitan14.32.2251.423.547813449.462.584.6413
      92 Sunderland14.32.8233.517.537820351.761.568.3410
      93 East London-2.5191.72161448739.655.867409
      94 Westminster14.32.8217.817.645717955.850.974.4395
      95 Teesside151.9224.320.8*36612545.761.975.2390
      96 Liverpool Hope15.21.320826407*9748.8*69.576389
      96 Manchester Metropolitan14.42.9261.522.546713147.257.178.8389
      96 Middlesex13.82.720022.672632250.555.873.3389
      99 De Montfort14.43.1237.720.748912338.56180382
      99 Wolverhampton14.72199.522.54993625050.973.3**382
      101 London South Bank-2.9192.319.74789652.965.872370
      102 Paisley-1.6265.320.272921045.852.169.1367
      103 Northampton14.71.721922.237113553.751.880.5359
      104 Lincoln14.51.7249.226.453815949.34581.4347
      105 Derby14.41.5218.322.55851374755.672.5336
      106 Greenwich14.22.5200.625.848214947.462.771.9325
      107 Southampton Solent-0.9224.630.260528341.647.978.6321
      108 Luton14.11.8185.723.260622948.441.774.8302
      109 Thames Valley-0.5202.523.73985748.860.168.6281

      * Institution provided own data
      ** Data used from previous year For the third year running, London Metropolitan refused to allow the release of data, and so it does not appear in this table

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      文章來(lái)源:The Times  June 05, 2006

       

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