The quality of teaching at Wrexham University has been highlighted as one some of the very best in the UK, according to newly-published higher education league table rankings.
The Guardian University Guide 2025 has ranked the institution top in Wales for both teaching and assessment – as well as in the top 10 in the UK. In the Daily Mail University Guide 2025, Wrexham University was rated second in Wales for teaching excellence – and again in the top 10 across the UK.
Other highlights related to student support and student experience – with the University being ranked top in Wales and second in the UK for student support in the Daily Mail league tables, as well as third in Wales for student experience.
Notably, the University also ranked top in Wales for graduate salaries in the Daily Mail tables.
Overall, the University has risen in the Daily Mail University Guide overall league table – being ranked 106th out of 129 institutions – a jump from last year’s position of 122nd.
At subject level in the Daily Mail University Guide league tables, Wrexham University ranked:
At subject level in the Guardian University Guide’s league tables, the University ranked:
Professor Joe Yates, Vice-Chancellor of Wrexham University, said:
“We are delighted that the quality of our teaching has ranked highly at both a Wales and UK-wide level in the newly published Guardian and Daily Mail University Guides.
“At Wrexham University, we pride ourselves on our inclusive and supportive approach, so of course we’re extremely pleased to have ranked highly relating to the student support and student experience that we provide.
“A metric that particularly stood out for us was that our graduates ranked top in Wales for their starting salaries in the Daily Mail table – that’s very rewarding to see and demonstrates that studying for a degree can be not only immensely fulfilling – but that there is a strong prospect of a good, well-paying job at the end of it.
“At subject level, it’s pleasing to see so many of our courses performing well across a range of areas – and that’s real testament to the hard work of our academics, and also fantastic news for our incoming students, as well as those already studying with us.”
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