The university has an excellent campus, particularly the Adsetts building and Business School, and i’ts clear that there is constant investment in improving facilities. Some improvements could be made to the library, which is rather small and to the gyms which are again small yet extremely busy.
In terms of teaching, the level is generally very good, and lectures and seminars have a lot of variation. For my course though, I feel like materials could be a bit more practical as I’m yet to use a lot of things while working.
Importantly I had the opportunity to spend 6 months studying on Erasmus, which really helped my Spanish and other skills, such as adaptability and becoming more independent.
The university puts a lot of emphasis on employment which is essential, and they provide a lot of help in finding graduate jobs. I’d say the most important part of my degree is the year spent working abroad, which has improved myself massively.