We are excited to share our recent achievements in several national university rankings. These awards show our continued dedication to helping people achieve their goals and make a positive change in their communities and beyond.


Our commitment to excellence has been recognised in the Daily Mail’s University guide, where we are ranked as the best university in the country for both teaching excellence and student support. Plus, we also ranked 2nd for overall student experience.

Dr Nick Gee, Executive Dean of Faculty, expressed his pride in our achievements:

“Being ranked 1st in the Country for teaching excellence and teaching quality is a significant achievement for Bishop Grosseteste University. It highlights the hard work and dedication of all our staff and the vibrant community we have here. We remain committed to providing our students with the best possible education and support available.”

Additionally, in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 we have been ranked as the best university in the UK for Teaching Quality. This shows our dedication to providing the very best education and fostering an environment where students can thrive.

These awards highlight the quality of education, and the supportive, nurturing and empowering environment at our university.

Our promise to every student that joins us is that we will support you in developing the skills you need for a life of impact. With the guidance and community to get you there. We believe these awards show that we are keeping that promise.


20th September 2024

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