Released: 21.03.24
Plymouth Marjon University has been shortlisted for three awards at this year’s WhatUni Student Choice Awards. The annual awards collect more than 39,000 student reviews from over 100 universities in the UK and tally up ratings across 11 different categories.
Students at Plymouth Marjon rated the University in the UK’s top 10 shortlist in three categories: Lecturers and Teaching Quality and Student Support – for the third year running, and Career Prospects for the second year running. The final awards and rankings will be announced at the prestigious awards ceremony on Wednesday 24 April in London.
Marjon has also been ranked by national media in the UK’s top 10 universities across multiple categories, including social inclusion and teaching quality by the Times and Sunday Times, teaching excellence and student support by the Daily Mail, and education programmes in the Guardian.
Professor Claire Taylor, Vice-Chancellor at Plymouth Marjon University, said:
“These shortlisting are thanks the incredible teams here at Marjon. Our university is frequently recognised in high-level rankings and awards because of our staff’s commitment to the learning and general experience of each student.”
In last year’s awards, students ranked Plymouth Marjon in the UK’s top 4 for Career Prospects, England’s top 6 for Student Support, and no. 4 in England for Lecturers and Teaching Quality.
Student reviews are a powerful way for current students to share their experiences and perspectives with institutions. They offer invaluable insights, reflecting what institutions are doing right and where improvements can be made. Student reviews are also a trusted resource for prospective students and their families considering their higher education options.
See Plymouth Marjon University's latest achievements here.