New independent research highlights Scotland’s “hidden gem” universities

 

As thousands of students and families prepare for UCAS application deadlines just after Christmas, new independent research released today (Wednesday, 14th December) reveals universities making up “areas of excellence” across Scotland and the UK.

The team behind the renowned Complete University Guide have crunched the data to shine a light on some of the universities blazing a trail in Scotland, including those with some subjects that rank amongst the best in the UK. The message could not be clearer – “you don’t have to go far to go far!”.

With cost-of-living putting increasing pressure on students and families, the “areas of excellence” data highlights some excellent subjects in Scotland and across the UK that they might not have considered. 

The “areas of excellence” data for Scotland reveals:

  • Dundee holding the first place in the UK for Forensic Science, while they rank number two across the UK for Medical Technology & Bioengineering.
  • Physiotherapy is a UK-leader at Glasgow Caledonian, ranked 5 in the country.
  • Queen Margaret is the best in the UK for Complementary Medicine, while they’re in the top 5 for Psychotherapy & Occupational Therapy.
  • Physiotherapy at Robert Gordon sits comfortably in the UK Top Ten at number 7.
  • Education at Stirling goes from strength to strength, sitting at ninth place for the whole UK.

Professor Amanda Chetwynd, Chair of the Complete University Guide Advisory Board, said: “The Complete University Guide is the gold standard for university rankings in the UK, and has helped countless students choose the university and the course that is right for them.

“While invaluable, the league tables do not tell the whole story, with some tremendous success stories lost beneath the headlines.

“Today’s research shows applicants the excellence that exists on their doorstep or closer to home. I am confident that the new “areas of excellence” will work alongside the annual league tables, showcasing those universities offering first-rate courses in Scotland and across the UK.”

The research also reveals other “hidden gems” across the UK, with Universities providing sector-leading subjects that many students may be unaware of. These include:

  • City, University of London Communication & Media Studies 1 1%
  • Edge Hill Tourism, Transport, Travel & Heritage Studies 2 3%
  • Staffordshire Childhood & Youth Studies 4 8%
  • Hull Paramedic Science 1 3%
  • Ulster Pharmacology & Pharmacy 3 7%
  • Lincoln Social Work 5 6%
  • Kent Art & Design 6 7%

Simon Emmett, Chief Executive Officer of IDP Connect, said: “The Complete University Guide’s mission has always been about helping students make the right decisions about their future.

“Today’s publication of the “areas of excellence” builds on this work, and reflects the changing landscape that students are entering university in and equips universities with key student research to use alongside their own data insights.

“The current challenges facing students and families, from cost-of-living to accommodation, have informed this new CUG research, acknowledging that there are factors impacting university applications that simply did not feature a decade ago. The research shows that it can pay to stay local, or to consider some world-class options in less well-known universities.

“This independently collated data has also enabled us to build new tools to help students and families choose the university that is right for them. Our new Uniselect tool takes the complexity out of researching university options and puts the student in the driving seat, allowing them to shape their future based on what is important to them. They get results which are clear, unbiased and based on what they want to know.”

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