Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance - Reputation

Reputation

In The Guardian University Guide 2011 (published in June 2010), Trinity Laban was ranked in the following league tables:

  • Joint 1st (with Warwick University) out of 87 institutions in drama and dance.
  • 8th out of 71 institutions in music.
  • 5th out of 35 in the specialist institutions league table.

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