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Teaching quality in higher education: applicant and graduate views

Findings from a survey which collected the views and opinions on teaching quality in higher education from applicants and graduates.

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Teaching quality in higher education: applicant views

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Teaching quality in higher education: graduate views

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These findings set out views on teaching quality in higher education from applicants and graduates. They are based on a sample of 1,011 applicants to higher education, and a sample of 1,137 graduates from higher education both drawn from the Youthsight panel. The survey was carried out between March and April 2016.

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Published 19 May 2016

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