7th in the UK: Complete University Guide 2024

News | Posted on Thursday 8 June 2023

Chemistry at York ranked 7th in the UK according to the latest release of the Complete University Guide league tables (2024).

Chemistry ranked 7th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2024.

This week, we confirmed our place among the UK’s most highly regarded departments for the subject of Chemistry. The Department of Chemistry ranked 7th in the UK in The Complete University Guide 2024.

Published annually, The Complete University Guide league tables rank the best universities in the UK, overall and within 74 subject areas. Overall, universities and subjects are ranked on entry standards, student satisfaction, research quality, graduate prospects, completion rates, student-staff ratio and spend on academic services and facilities.

The rankings are based on public domain data collected by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the National Student Survey and the Research Excellence Framework 2021.

Head of Department, Professor Caroline Dessent said, "I'm delighted that the Department of Chemistry has been ranked 7th nationally in the new Complete University Guide rankings. This reflects the excellent quality of teaching and research achieved by our Department, which makes it an outstanding environment for students to pursue an undergraduate degree, with access to the very best research opportunities. We are proud to be a Department which strives for excellence in everything we do, alongside our long-standing commitment to equality and inclusion."

York’s overall position

Out of 130 UK universities, the University of York ranked joint 17th overall in The Complete University Guide 2024.

In total, thirteen subjects at the University of York were ranked in the UK top 10; Archaeology (8th), Biological Sciences (8th), Chemistry (7th), Drama, Dance and Cinematics (joint 1st) English (7th), French (4th), History (9th), History of Art, Architecture and Design (6th), Iberian Languages - Spanish (4th), Linguistics (8th), Nursing (8th), Social Policy (9th) and Social Work (3rd).