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Postgraduate students give University of the Highlands and Islands a flying pass mark in survey


By Hector MacKenzie

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The UHI is a multi-campus institution serving the Highlands and Islands and Islands.
The UHI is a multi-campus institution serving the Highlands and Islands and Islands.

THE University of the Highlands and Islands has been rated highly in a UK-wide survey of postgraduate students.

Student satisfaction with the university's taught postgraduate programmes is significantly above the national average, the survey reveals.

The university received a score of 85 per cent student satisfaction in the 2020 Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey. This is seven percentage points higher than the average for Scottish higher education institutions of 78 per cent.

The result places the university thirteenth out of the 57 higher education institutions which took part in the survey across the UK.

Coordinated by Advance HE, the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey is a UK-wide measure of the experiences of students on taught postgraduate university programmes. It provides students with an opportunity to provide feedback on areas including learning and teaching, assessment and feedback, and organisation and management.

Over 117 students from across the University of the Highlands and Islands partnership completed this year's survey. Respondents rated the university particularly highly for its teaching, assessment and course information

Dr Iain Morrison, University of the Highlands and Islands Dean of Students, commented: "Once again, our students are telling us that the University of the Highlands and Islands is one of the best places in the UK to study postgraduate programmes.

"This survey ran entirely during lockdown and the great results come as no surprise, since our dedicated staff have been delivering a personalised learning experience and support to our students for over 20 years, wherever our students choose to study. Our strong industry links also ensure our postgraduate students develop the skills, qualifications and confidence required to support the recovery of our region following the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Places on courses are still available for those who want to start their postgraduate journey in September."

To find out more about postgraduate courses at the University of the Highlands and Islands, visit www.uhi.ac.uk

'Fantastic course and interesting content'

Kirsty Foreman completed an MSc in leadership and management at Inverness College UHI. She said: "The course was fantastic and the content was really interesting. My course leader provided tremendous support, especially when I was completing my research dissertation. I have now taken on extended responsibilities at work and am looking to progress into management. I'd highly recommend this course and this university. The building is beautiful with a friendly, relaxed environment and being able to pop in when studying remotely was a huge help."

Kieran Murray completed an MMus in music at Perth College UHI. He studied part time which allowed him to continue working as a musician and producer. He said: "I enjoyed learning about the language of music for film and being given the freedom to do what I wanted musically within the parameters outlined in the course. I enjoyed being pushed to explore composing music outside of my comfort zone and the challenge of writing music for specific narratives. I also liked the fact that some of the study was student-led and my tutors were acting more as supervisors rather than teaching a course with rigid outcomes. The support and tutoring I received was excellent and the facilities are fantastic."

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