The Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering at Imperial College London was awarded full marks in the 2014 Guardian University Guide.
The Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering at Imperial College London was awarded full marks in the 2014 Guardian University Guide. The department came top of the leaderboard for Earth and Marine Sciences, scoring a maximum of 100/100 in the newly released ranking. The survey revealed a student satisfaction rate of 94% for the course as a whole, 96% for teaching and 91% for feedback, far ahead of any other institution. The department also topped the table for employability, with 94% of students finding a job within six months of completing their degree.
The Guardian University Guide is published every year to help high school students choose the university degree that best suits them. It focuses not only on academic excellence but also on some of the other things students care about the most when choosing a university degree: atmosphere, support, teaching and job prospects. The department is proud of its commitment to top-class research, teaching and feedback, as well as to its numerous links with industry and research institutes worldwide.
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Marion Ferrat
Centre for Environmental Policy
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