University of Brighton jumps up latest league tables.

According to the Guardian 2023 guide its jumped 22 places.

Institution takes a massive leap in league tables this year
Author: Lana WildashPublished 9th Sep 2023

The University of Brighton has taken a leap in this year’s Guardian University Guide league; making it one of the top movers in the UK over the last year.

Brighton sits now in 70th place, up from 92 last year, and has risen by 44 places in the last five years.

The University has also risen a total of 13 places to 68 in the Complete University Guide 2024, and is ranked 71 in the new Daily Mail University guide.

Professor Debra Humphris CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Brighton, said:

“Our rise in this year’s rankings is brilliant news as we prepare to welcome new and returning students to campus for the start of the new academic year.

“Brighton continues to be a destination of choice for students from our region, across the UK and around the world. By focusing on what matters most to them – high quality teaching, modern facilities and great job prospects – we’re setting our students up for a successful future, whichever path they choose.”

Professor Humphries cites that Brighton University offers a wide range of support to help students succeed academically and set them on their chosen career path. Employability is fundamental to all Brighton courses and students are encouraged to take up industry placements and other work-related experience. As a result, Brighton is in the top 50 universities in the UK for graduate prospects, with 91.4% of students in work or further study.

Professor Humphris continued:

“The fact that the University has risen more than 20 places is testament to the strength of our community here at Brighton.

“I would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to our staff who have worked incredibly hard on creating a great experience for our students. And thanks also to our amazing students for their continued dedication and commitment. We know the hard work does not end here and together we are committed to building further on this excellent progress.”