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School of Politics and International Relations

Politics and International Relations first in the Russell Group for Student Satisfaction

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Overall student satisfaction at QMUL’s School of Politics and International Relations is at 97 per cent, an increase of seven percentage points from 2014. Politics at QMUL is now first in the Russell Group, second in London, and joint eighth in the United Kingdom.

Professor Adam Fagan, Head of the School of Politics and International Relations, welcomed what he described as “exceptional results”.

“In just 12 months, the School has climbed 27 places in terms of overall student satisfaction. That we are now in the top ten nationally, and first in the Russell Group, reflects the hard work, commitment and dedication of all colleagues at the School,” said Professor Fagan.

Overall student satisfaction at QMUL is at 88 per cent, up from 86 per cent in 2014. The 2015 National Student Survey ranks QMUL in the top ten among Russell Group universities and joint first in London for student satisfaction.

 

 

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