Harper Adams University wins gold rating
Shropshire's Harper Adams University has been confirmed as one of the UK’s leading agricultural universities after a new gold rating.
Harper Adams has been given the award from the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
The TEF, which has been overseen by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, aims to recognise excellent learning and teaching in universities and colleges and help prospective students make informed choices about their higher education.
Harper Adams is one of only 59 higher education providers to have achieved gold, the highest TEF outcome.
Based on the evidence available, the TEF Panel judged that “Harper Adams University delivers consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its students. It is of the highest quality found in the UK”.
A total of 295 universities, colleges and alternative providers have been assessed based on metrics including their National Student Survey results, graduate employment statistics and student continuation rates, in addition to evidence submitted by each institution.
In a statement issued alongside the gold rating, the TEF assessment panel highlighted the excellent achievements of Harper Adams students from all backgrounds, and their outstanding levels of satisfaction with their university experience.
Assessors said the award of gold also reflected the university’s “strategic and inclusive approach” in support of student learning; outstanding personalised provision; excellent teaching and assessment practice; sustained and strategic investment in resources and an embedded university-wide culture that facilitates, recognises and rewards excellent teaching.
Welcoming the outcome, Harper Adams University Vice-Chancellor, Dr David Llewellyn said:
“Our top rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework is the culmination of a remarkable year for the University, in which we were placed first in a national ranking of student experience, were awarded the WhatUni University of the Year title and were named the Modern University of the Year by the Sunday Times. We are thrilled to have achieved this TEF outcome.
"It reflects well not only on our staff and students, but also on employers and other supporters of the university who have contributed to a very positive result.
"We will continue to work hard to provide the best possible education for our students and to produce graduates who will make a real difference to the success of the important industry sectors with which we work.”