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88%
of our graduates are employed or in education 15 months after graduation 1
No. 1
in the UK for teaching first generation students two years' running 2
86%
satisfaction with course teaching 3
55%
research rated as world-leading or internationally excellent 4
1 Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2024, Class of 21-22
2 Daily Mail University Rankings 2024, 2025
3 National Student Survey 2024, for full-time, first degree students taught at UoW
4 Research Excellence Framework 2021.
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