The University of Law ranks 10th in UK for quality of teaching in NSS 2024

The University of Law recently celebrated a strong performance in this year’s National Student Survey (NSS), ranking seventh in England and 10th in the UK for teaching.
Overall student satisfaction increased by more than 12%, with the university ranking fifth in the UK for ‘teaching staff being good at explaining things’ and in the top 10 in England for developing skills and knowledge students believe they will need in the future.
Overall, the university’s aggregate score increased to 82.76%, showing a clear trend of improvement across almost all categories, reflecting its commitment to nurturing real-world skills that will improve students’ employability prospects.
Professor Andrea Nollent, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer at The University of Law said: “We are immensely proud of this year’s results in the National Student Survey. Our students are at the heart of everything we do, so seeing these results and feedback directly from them means so much to us.”