St Mary's wins Outstanding Support for Students award at THE ceremony
St Mary's University has won the Outstanding Support for Students prize at the Times Higher Education 2022 awards ceremony.
The current comprehensive, holistic package of ‘St Marys Cares’ support addresses financial, emotional, pastoral, transition, employability and accommodation issues and includes staff development activity at its heart.
It is continuously examined in a cycle of reflection and impact evaluation, driven by the voices and experiences of students, and then refined to ensure that we continue to provide an authentic and valuable offer for our most vulnerable students, which demonstrates research-informed best practice.
St Mary’s Vice-Chancellor, Anthony McClaran said: “We are delighted St Mary’s has been recognised for its outstanding student support for those who have been in care.
"I’d like to extend my congratulations to our staff, who work tirelessly to ensure our students have a supportive, well-rounded and inspiring experience at this University. I would also like to thank our students, whose openness, honesty and willingness to work with us has made St Mary’s the strong community it is today."
If you are interested in studying at St Mary's University ahead of the upcoming intake, arrange a free consultation with SI-UK London today.
St Mary's wins Outstanding Support for Students award at THE ceremony
St Mary's University has won the Outstanding Support for Students prize at the Times Higher Education 2022 awards ceremony.
The current comprehensive, holistic package of ‘St Marys Cares’ support addresses financial, emotional, pastoral, transition, employability and accommodation issues and includes staff development activity at its heart.
It is continuously examined in a cycle of reflection and impact evaluation, driven by the voices and experiences of students, and then refined to ensure that we continue to provide an authentic and valuable offer for our most vulnerable students, which demonstrates research-informed best practice.
St Mary’s Vice-Chancellor, Anthony McClaran said: “We are delighted St Mary’s has been recognised for its outstanding student support for those who have been in care.
"I’d like to extend my congratulations to our staff, who work tirelessly to ensure our students have a supportive, well-rounded and inspiring experience at this University. I would also like to thank our students, whose openness, honesty and willingness to work with us has made St Mary’s the strong community it is today."
If you are interested in studying at St Mary's University ahead of the upcoming intake, arrange a free consultation with SI-UK India today.