Teaching excellence

The 2011 National Student Survey (which asks students about their experiences at university) places Queen Mary equal first in London (among the major universities).
| Rank | London Institution |
| 1 | Queen Mary, University of London |
| =1 | University College London |
| 2 | School of Oriental and African Studies |
| 3 | Brunel University |
| =3 | Imperial College London |
| =3 | King’s College London |
| 4 | Greenwich (University of) |
| =4 | London School of Economics |
| 5 | Goldsmiths College, University of London |
| 6 | East London (University of) |
| 7 | Roehampton University |
| 8 | London Southbank University |
| 9 | City University, London |
| =9 | Kingston University |
| 10 | Middlesex University |
(Results of the National Student Survey: Major universities in London)
Our innovative flexible modular degrees give our students the freedom to choose modules and to determine the direction of their studies. Our students also benefit from the personal contact with teaching staff they receive through small group teaching and tutorials, where discussion and feedback is actively encouraged. Every one of our students is also allocated a Personal Tutor who will advise on both academic and non-academic issues.
Find out more about how you could benefit from: our teaching methods.
