University of Brighton rises again in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 considers various factors for ranking including graduate prospects, student satisfaction and academic quality.
Study in UK: The University of Brighton has climbed to 71st position in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025. It has risen by a further 16 places from the previous year's 87th position.
The ranking of this university has risen significantly in the last four years, it has risen by 46 places over this period.
Professor Andrew Lloyd, Interim Vice-Chancellor of the University of Brighton, said, “We’re absolutely delighted to see the university rise up the rankings yet again this year. This success is down to the dedication of our staff and the hard work of our incredible students. Everyone at the university is focused on delivering the best possible educational experience for our students, making sure Brighton graduates are well-equipped for their futures, whatever path they choose to pursue.”
The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 is known for its comprehensive approach as it considers a variety of factors including graduate prospects, student satisfaction, and academic quality.
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As per the university, this rising ranking highlights the university's students-centric approach, its dedication to offering students with wider student experience and excellent teaching, modern facilities, strong links with industry and employers and excellent graduate prospects.
The university tries to make the students industry-ready by offering industry experience through work-related opportunities and placements.
Sustainability is at the core of its commitment, it focuses on increasing biodiversity, cutting its carbon footprint, responsible travel options for staff and students, eco-friendly food choices, ethical procurement, and implementing waste management and recycling initiatives.
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Former University of Brighton student Alex Petrovic has received Communications Professional and Martin Bojam Emerging Marketing Award while the Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement (PAE) team in the category of Alumni Relations Initiatives for their Brighton Effect campaign got a bronze Circle of Excellence Award.
Alex commented, “I’ve enjoyed being back at the University of Brighton so much – through the Brighton Effect campaign I’ve been able to connect with so many of our amazing alumni community and amplify their inspiring stories. And now going on to receive this award has been such an honour."
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