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楼主帖子: Useful university statistics
by Tom Evans
Last updated August 17 2004
Highest percentage intake through clearing:
Greenwich
North London
Northumbria
Westminster
South Bank
Luton
London Guildhall
De Montfort
Sheffield Hallam
Drop-out rates (percentage of total students who didn’t graduate)
The Lowest:
Cambridge (1.3%)
Oxford (1.4%)
Royal Veterinary College (1.4%)
Royal College of Music (2.3%)
LSE (4.3%)
School of Pharmacy (4.9%)
Sheffield (5%)
Birmingham (5.2%)
Glasgow Caledonian (5.2%)
York (5.5%)
The Highest Drop-out rates (percentage of total students who didn’t graduate):
University of North London (38.1%)
London Guildhall (33.2%)
Thames Valley University (32.7%)
University of East London (32.1%)
Bolton Institute (31.7%)
South Bank University (29.8%)
School of Orinetal & African Studies (29.3%)
Glamorgan University (27.2%)
Anglia Polytechnic (27.1%)
University of Luton (27.1%)
Highest unemployment after six months:
Royal Holloway
Bolton Institute
Middlesex
Surrey Institute
Bournemouth
Buckingham
Coventry
South Bank
Greenwich
London Institute
Highest percentage of female students:
Queen Margaret (80%)
Courtauld Institute of Art (75%)
Bath Spa (70%)
University of Wales College of Medicine (70%)
London Institute (69%)
Goldsmiths College (66%)
Surrey (66%)
Brighton (62%)
Anglia (61%)
Surrey Institute (60%)
Highest percentage of male students (Excluding individual Oxford AND Cambridge Colleges):
Royal Veterinary College, London (70%)
Cranfield (70%)
UMIST (69%)
Imperial College (67%)
Thames Valley University (65%)
Loughborough (62%)
Glasgow Caledonian (60%)
Heriot Watt (60%)
Heythrop College, London (60%)
Bath (59%)
Lowest Staff、Student Ratios
1· Oxford, Surrey
3. University College London
4. University of Wales
5. College of Medicine
6. Trinity College of Music
7. Royal Veterinary College
8. Newcastle
9. Queen Mary London
10· Wimbledon School of Art, LSE
Sources: DfES, AGCAS-UCAS, HESA
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