Art & Archaeology Postgraduate

Art and archaeology masters secures 100 per cent student satisfaction rating for fifth year running

For the fifth year in a row our MA in Contemporary Art and Archaeology secured a 100 per cent satisfaction rating in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey.
Neolithic art in Orkney. (Dan Lee)
Dr Antonia Thomas examining Neolithic art in Holm of Papay South chambered cairn. (📷 Dan Lee)

For the fifth year running, our MA in Contemporary Art and Archaeology has secured a 100 per cent satisfaction rating in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey.

The masters course, which launched in 2020, is led by Dr Antonia Thomas.

Coordinated by Advance HE, the national survey invites students to have their say on taught postgraduate university programmes. Students are asked about areas including teaching, assessment and support.

In this year’s survey, UHI achieved an overall satisfaction rate of 91 per cent – the highest of any Scottish university and up from last year’s 88 per cent. This places UHI seventh in the UK, out of 102 participating institutions.


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