Student satisfaction with teaching is 88 per cent in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London, according to the latest results of a nationwide poll of final-year undergraduates.
The 2013 National Student Survey (NSS) questioned UK undergraduates on various aspects of their student experience.
Professor Adam Fagan, Head of the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary, welcomed the results: "I am delighted that such a high proportion of our undergraduates are satisfied with the teaching that they receive, and we remain focused on ensuring that we continue to improve the all-round experience for all our students".
NSS 2013 results for Queen Mary overall show that 89 per cent of its students are satisfied with the quality of their course, a five-year high and three percentage points above the national average. Among Russell Group universities nationally, QM’s students are now the eighth most satisfied.