Independent league table
24 Apr 2008, PR 74/08 King’s College London is placed 15th in The Complete University Guide published by the Independent today. This is a rise of two places on last year’s league table. Oxford and Cambridge Universities are ranked first and second respectively. This league table is just one of a number of tables published by UK newspapers. For example, the
Times Higher Education placed King's 24th in the world in their rankings last year.
The
Independent league table, compiled to help students choose the best place to study, uses criteria such as: student satisfaction; research assessment; entry standards; student/staff ratio; academic services spend; facilities spend; good honours; graduate prospects, and completion to rank UK universities.
Subject tables
The newspaper also includes a number of individual subject tables, King’s rankings, (where in the top 20) are listed below:
American Studies = 16
Anatomy & Physiology = 8
Business Studies = 4
Classics & Ancient History = 4
Dentistry = 3
Education = 18
French = 10
Food Science = 2
German = 8
History = 4
Iberian Languages = 5
Law = 9
Medicine = 13
Music = 3
Nursing = 5
Other subjects allied to Medicine = 15
Pharmacology & Pharmacy = 11
Philosophy = 6
Physics & Astronomy = 11
Politics = 4
Theology & Religious Studies = 15
To see the full details go to:
www.thegooduniversityguide.org.ukNotes to editorsKing’s College London
King’s College London is one of the top 25 universities in the world (
Times Higher 2007) and the fourth oldest in England. A research-led university based in the heart of London, King’s has 19,700 students from more than 140 countries, and 5,400 employees. King’s has an outstanding reputation for providing world-class teaching and cutting-edge research. The College is in the top group of UK universities for research earnings and has an annual income of approximately £400 million. An investment of £500 million has been made in the redevelopment of its estate.
King’s has a particularly distinguished reputation in the humanities, law, social sciences, the health sciences, natural sciences and engineering, and has played a major role in many of the advances that have shaped modern life, such as the discovery of the structure of DNA. It is the largest centre for the education of healthcare professionals in Europe and is home to five Medical Research Council Centres - more than any other university.
Further informationMelanie Gardner, Senior Public Relations Officer, Public Relations Department, King’s College London. Tel: 020 7848 3073; email
melanie.gardner@kcl.ac.uk
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