School of Psychology courses receive praise in NSS
Published
16 August 2023
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The University of East London's School of Psychology has garnered significant acclaim in the recently released National Student Survey (NSS) 2023 results.
The survey provides a platform for graduates to reflect on their educational journey and experiences at the institution, shedding light on the quality of education and support provided.
With a spotlight on the School of Psychology two courses have particularly shone, garnering attention for their exceptional performance and levels of student satisfaction.
Psychology (Distance Learning)
One of the standout achievements for the School of Psychology is its Psychology (Distance Learning) course, which has received resounding endorsement from its students. Impressively, 90 per cent of students surveyed expressed their positive satisfaction with the teaching quality and methodology of the course. This feedback reflects the University's success in providing a leading education using remote learning methods.
The University's popular counselling courses have achieved remarkable recognition as well, securing the top position in London for "Learning Resources" based on the NSS 2023 results. This accolade underscores the institution's commitment to providing comprehensive and top-notch support to help students' learning and growth.
The Interim Dean of the School of Psychology, Dr Alison Chambers, said, "We are delighted to have received these outcomes of the National Student Survey 2023, from the people who matter the most in our work - our students.
"These two highlights, among many, reflect the remarkable work going on at the School of Psychology, affirming our relentless dedication to providing an exceptional educational experience that nurtures our students' growth and success.
"We are committed to sustaining and enhancing this momentum, fostering an environment of excellence, inclusivity, and innovation in a career-ready environment."
The University of East London overall
Overall, the University of East London has clinched the 13th spot in terms of overall positivity among all major UK institutions.
This accomplishment speaks volumes about UEL's distinctive approach to education, focused on equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary for successful careers.
The institution's commitment to inclusivity and sustainability is also evident in its efforts to drive forward a holistic educational experience for its diverse student body.