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League table rankings

Aston University is distinctive in that we have strong league table positions across a range of different criteria.

University league tables are not the only way to choose a University and are subject to fluctuations from year to year due to the similar scores of Universities placed in the top 30 and changes in methodology each year. However, league tables do give an indication of quality and reputation, both overall and in specific subject areas.

Outstanding graduate job prospects

We are particularly proud of our strong graduate employment record. Our degrees are distinct from those of many other Universities as they offer relevant, and usually paid, placement year or year abroad opportunities. We also have strong links with business, industry and the professions. 

A great place to live

Aston University is a lively, supportive and friendly place, and our students get the best of both worlds: campus living in the centre of a fantastic student city. These important factors are not covered in University league tables.

Rankings summary

 

 Overall University rankings  
13th out of 113 universities  The Independent Complete University Guide 2010
19th out of 117 universities The Guardian University Guide 2010
25th out of 113 universities The Times Good University Guide 2010
16 of our 19 broad subject areas ranked in the UK's top  15 in 2006 - 2010 subject rankings  Times, Complete and/or Guardian University Guides

 

Other key rankings  
11th out of all 115 UK full scale Universities for Student Satisfaction (8th in England) 2008 National Student Survey, published in September 2008 - featured in the Sunday Times
Top 20 UK University for lowest Drop-out rate HESA (UK Government) Performance Indicators 2006-7, full scale UK Universities published in June 2008
Top 10 UK University for "Graduate Level" employment success Times, Sunday Times, Guardian, Complete University Guides 2009 taken from HESA DLHE data - consistently in the top 10 for the last 15 years
Top 3 UK University for Masters in Management Programmes (18th in World) Financial Times Masters Rankings 2009 (September 2009). 1st in World for Careers Rank
18th out of 126 UK Universities in the Green People and Planet Green League

 

 

The Complete University Guide 2010 (Published in April 09)

Aston is ranked 13th overall out of all 113 UK Universities, and second in the Midlands

The Complete University Guide is based on criteria such as research quality, teaching quality, entry grades, graduate level employment, degree success, student satisfaction and spending on teaching/student facilities.

Aston also ranked in the top 20 for criteria such as graduate employment success, spending on student facilities and student satisfaction. The Complete University Guide is compiled by Mayfield Consultants.

 

The Guardian University Guide 2009

Aston ranked 19th overall out of 122 UK Universities and University Colleges.

Aston has featured in the top 20 of the Guardian University Guide for five of the last six years. This guide focus on factors such as teaching quality, spending on student facilities, entry grades, staff-student ratios, and graduate success and job prospects.

 

The Times Good University Guide 2010

Aston is ranked 25th overall out of all 114 UK Universities in this guide, another confirmation of our quality and reputation.

The Times Good University Guide is based on criteria such as research quality, teaching quality, entry grades, graduate level employment, degree success, student satisfaction and spending on teaching/student facilities.

The methodology used in the Times rankings has changed over the last few years, so direct comparisons between years are not always useful.

 

Subject Rankings: 2006-10 Guardian/Times/Good University Guides

16 of Aston University’s 19 subject areas* have featured in the top 15, confirming our overall strength across a range of subjects.

 

Subject area   Ranking

Anatomy and Physiology (includes subjects such as Optometry, Audiology and Human Biology)

See also Subjects Allied to Medicine where Aston is ranked 1st.

 

Top 5 in 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 - The Guardian

Biological Sciences

See also Anatomy and Physiology and Subjects Allied to Medicine

 

 12th in 2010, 6th in 2008 - The Guardian

Building and Construction

 

7th 2010: The Times

Business, Management and related subjects

Top 10 in 2010, 2009, 2008 - The Complete University Guide

 

11th in 2010 - The Times. Business at Aston has featured in the top 10 Universities offering undergraduate Business degrees in The Times for 7 out of the last 8 years.

 

Electronic Engineering

15th in 2008 - The Guardian

 

Economics

15th in 2010 - The Times

 

Mechanical Engineering

14th in 2008 - The Complete University Guide

 

 Modern Languages (French, German, Spanish)  9th in 2010 - The Guardian
Pharmacy and Pharmacology

7th in 2010 - The Complete University Guide

 

Production, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering

This ranking is relevant to our Product Design and Design Engineering courses

12th in 2010 - The Times 2010.
 Psychology

 20th in 2010 0 The Complete University Guide

 

Subjects Allied to Medicine

This ranking is relevant to our Optometry and Audiology courses 

1st in 2010 - The Complete University Guide 2010

1st in 2010 - The Times 

 

Consistently in the top 10 for over 5 years.

 

*Methodologies in the Times/Guardian/Good University Guide rankings often change each year so it is not always relevant to compare ranking positions year on year. Giving an indication of ranking position over 3-4 years also gives an accurate indication of quality.

Rankings for French, German and Spanish are combined to form a modern languages ranking in the Guardian.

Other Rankings

National Student Survey – Aston University has performed consistently well in the National Student Survey (NSS) with a top 10 performance overall in the 2008 NSS. 

Drop-out rates: According to Government data released by HESA in June 2008, Aston had one of the lowest drop-out rates in the UK at 4.0%, confirming our reputation for student support and success and against a UK average of over 7%. The table is featured in the Guardian from June 2008 in raw form in the final column of the table in this link.

Aston University Careers Service - In a major 2006 survey of its members by the AGR (Association of Graduate Recruiters), representing the major UK companies who recruit graduates, Aston’s Careers Service was voted in the UK’s top 10 of all UK Universities for the services it provides. This confirms our excellent reputation with graduate employers across the UK and beyond and that Aston students gain an advantage for their future careers and success. www.aston.ac.uk/careers