Apparently they will be using this years NSS data. Please find below our recent release to press officers at institutions regarding this years Sunday times league tables.
Regards
Jovan Luzajic
Data Analyst, Universities UK
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Dear colleagues,
We've had confirmation from Alastair McCall at the Sunday Times that their university guide will be published mid-to-end of September.
There are no major changes to methodology. The only ones being to the weighting for teaching quality and student satisfaction - TQA scores are likely to be down from 100 to 75 points and student satisfaction from 150 to 175. The teaching quality scores will not include anything from pre-1996. The weighting for heads/peer assessment has not been decided yet.
The Sunday Times will use 05/06 HESA data for all relevant categories and data from this years NSS will be included. It will also include a number of specialist HEIs for the first time this year.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Academic, financial or space planning in UK universities
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Debbie Crich
Sent: 05 September 2007 14:11
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Subject: Sunday Times League Table
Does anyone know if the Sunday Times will be using this years NSS survey
results or last years, in the forthcoming league table?
Thanks
Debbie Crich
DMU
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