Abertay TEF submisson

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Abertay University UKPRN: 10007849

Abertay University TEF Contextual Submission 1. Abertay University- an introduction Abertay is a modern University in Scotland with a long history of educating students and preparing them for the world of work. Established in 1888 as the Dundee Technical Institute, its primary purpose was vocational education. Since achieving University title in 1994, the courses have always been designed to develop confident, independent, employable graduates. Tangible recent success of our new pedagogic approach (section 2) is evidenced by the 2016 National Student Survey (NSS) results, with Abertay ranked as Scotland’s best modern university for overall student satisfaction, and the University being one of the leading contributors to wider access and articulation in the Scottish sector. Abertay is well known internationally in the field of computer games education, being recognised by the Princeton Review 2016 as the top institution in Europe, and in the top 25 worldwide. However, we offer a wide range of courses in fields as diverse as psychology, ethical hacking 1, forensic science, business, computer arts, environmental management, biotechnology, civil engineering, mental health nursing, and sport across our four academic Schools: Dundee Business School; the School of Arts, Media and Computer Games the School of Science, Engineering and Technology, and the School of Social and Health Sciences. There are currently just under 4000 students (of which 3500 are undergraduates) and 190 academic staff across the four Schools. Our undergraduate focus is on full-time provision. That is, we do not normally recruit to part-time, with the exception of a widening access course, so the part-time figures in the statistics represent small numbers of visiting students or those repeating a number of modules. We have strong links with our local partner colleges and in 2016/17 around a third of our entrants articulated into years two and three of our four-year undergraduate programmes. Some key demographic statistics about our undergraduate student population: • 97.6% of young full time first degree entrants (2015/16) are from state schools (87.3% is the Scottish average, HESA 2014/15) • 41% of young full time first degree entrants are mature (aged 21 and over) students (2015/16) (26% is the Scottish average, HESA 2014/15) • 82% of our undergraduate students are Scottish domiciled • 53% of our Scottish-domiciled undergraduate entrants 2 are from Dundee and the surrounding area (Fife, Tayside and Angus) 3 • 15% of Scottish-domiciled undergraduate entrants are from the 20% most deprived postcodes in Scotland, which is above the national average of 14.1% 4. In addition, we introduced a new contextual admission policy in 2014/15 in recognition that our evidence shows that the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) statistics do not capture all entrants who have experienced educational disadvantage before applying to university 5. 1

Abertay was first in the UK to offer this. 2016/17 data. 3 TEF year two data maps. 4 Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD), the Scottish Government’s official tool for recognising areas of multiple deprivation 5 Criteria include participating in a recognised higher education widening access programme, spending time in care or a combination of other criteria including attending a low progression school, living in an SIMD20 area, having parents or guardians who have not participated in HE or having experienced serious disruption to formal education. 2

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