Research
The university dropped six places to number 50 in the UK RAE league table published by the Times Higher Education Supplement (THES). although it did rank highly in a number of areas in the same newspaper article – 8th in the UK for Pharmacy, 12th for Business and management studies, 17th for Chemistry, 13th for Law, 21st for Electrical and Electronic Engineering and 12th for Allied health professions and studies. However the RAE 2008 led directly to cuts in the university's research funding in 2009.
The University is currently building it's on Technology & Innovation Center.
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Times Good University Guide | 37th= | 35th | 44th | 40th | 32nd | 37th | 36th= | 41st | 39th= | 43rd | 43rd | 45th | 42nd | 43rd | 42nd= | 33rd= | 25th= | 40th= | ||||
Guardian University Guide | 25th | 38th | 29th | 31st | – | 45th | 67th | 89th | 61st | |||||||||||||
Sunday Times University Guide | 36th | 39th | 43rd | 43rd | 47th | 48th | 45th | 48th | 49th | 49th | 47th | 38th | 46th | |||||||||
The Complete University Guide | 37th | 40th | 35th | 40th | 31st | 41st | ||||||||||||||||
The Daily Telegraph | 41st= | 43rd | ||||||||||||||||||||
FT | 37th | 36th | 38th | 39th |
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