A national student survey has put Dundee University Students’ Association (DUSA) top in Scotland again as the university achieves record results overall.
The 2014 study has named DUSA as the top university students’ union in Scotland and fourth across the whole UK.
Dundee University has been ranked in the top 20 in the UK overall as it achieved record results in the survey.
DUSA’s scores rose this year, with 86% of the 2,000-plus respondents saying they were satisfied with their union.
Improved satisfaction was also noted across the university, and it is now ranked in the top 10 in the UK across the themes of learning and teaching, learning resources and personal development.
Overall satisfaction rose by 2% to 90%, equalling the university’s best result and well ahead of the sector average of 86%.
DUSA president Iain MacKinnon said: “Once again this is a brilliant result for DUSA.”
“Our continued success is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all our student representatives and our support staff, and the engagement we have with the university lets us know that we are listened to and our opinions are appreciated.”
Professor Karl Leydecker, vice-principal for learning and teaching, said: “These outstanding results are a credit to the hard work and dedication of staff, both academic and administrative, right across the university.