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Guardian University Guide 2023 to launch this weekend

The Guardian University Guide 2023 will be available on the Guardian website and will be included as a free supplement with the Guardian newspaper on Saturday 24 September.

Guardian University Guide 2023 to launch this weekend
Rachel Hall: “With next year's cohort of students thankfully able to plan for a mostly normal university experience, we are pleased to be publishing the latest Guardian University Guide.”

The Guardian University Guide has established itself as a league table for UK universities and is one of the choices for people around the world when deciding which university is right for them.

The latest guide, says the Guardian, will feature league tables ranking universities on a number of criteria, including student satisfaction scores based on courses, teaching and feedback, as well as how likely students are to stay on their courses and the proportion of graduates in employment or further study after graduation. It will also contain league tables ranking universities by subject area, plus profiles on each university.

Following an extensive review, this year's Guardian University Guide contains 12 new subjects and there are some changes to some existing subject profiles to reflect the terms applicants use to search for them, continued the publisher.

The online version of the guide is set to launch on the Guardian website at 8am on Saturday 24 September and will contain everything in the print supplement, as well as profiles of each university and subject area.

Rachel Hall, editor of the Guardian University Guide, said: “With next year's cohort of students thankfully able to plan for a mostly normal university experience, we are pleased to be publishing the latest Guardian University Guide. The Guide offers advice for everyone; from students and families looking to make informed decisions about their choices, to staff in schools and universities who may wish to consult and share the new Guide during the year ahead.”

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