- 1st for Communication and Media Studies
- 1st for Criminology
- 6th for Sociology
- 8th for Geography and Environmental Science
- 12th for History
- Top 20 for Politics
The league table is based on nine measures: Teaching quality, student experience, research quality, entry standards, graduate prospects, firsts/2:1s, continuation rate, student/staff ratio, people and planet.
Professor Elizabeth Peel, Acting Dean for the School commented: “We are very proud to have achieved these results across our departments. As a school we are committed to offering the highest quality of teaching and support to our students, which is underpinned by world-class research.”
The Times University Guide rankings can be found here. Further information about º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ’s success in the rankings can be found here.
Discover some of the opportunities offered within the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ here.