Chemistry Ranking 2016
Cambridge was ranked 1st in the UK for chemistry, according to the Complete University Guide 2016.
Durham Chemistry has risen to 2nd position in the 2016 Complete University Guide, ahead of Oxford (in third place). Durham Chemistry students have higher entry qualifications than any other British university except Cambridge, and our final year students are amongst the most satisfied students with the quality of their teaching and learning experience.
The University of Sussex was ranked 14th for chemistry and its graduates' employment prospects ranked 3rd highest of all UK Chemistry departments (The Complete University Guide 2016). It was also ranked sixth out of all chemistry departments for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2015.
The University of Bradford moved up three places from 37th to 34th for chemistry, according to the Complete University Guide 2016. In addition, Chemistry at Bradford ranked No. 1 in the UK for graduate prospects.
Durham Chemistry has risen to 2nd position in the 2016 Complete University Guide, ahead of Oxford (in third place). Durham Chemistry students have higher entry qualifications than any other British university except Cambridge, and our final year students are amongst the most satisfied students with the quality of their teaching and learning experience.
The University of Sussex was ranked 14th for chemistry and its graduates' employment prospects ranked 3rd highest of all UK Chemistry departments (The Complete University Guide 2016). It was also ranked sixth out of all chemistry departments for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2015.
The University of Bradford moved up three places from 37th to 34th for chemistry, according to the Complete University Guide 2016. In addition, Chemistry at Bradford ranked No. 1 in the UK for graduate prospects.