UCL Institute of Education ranked No.1 globally.

The institution that launched HATRIQA has been ranked No.1 globally for the 10th year in a row.

University College London’s Faculty of Education and Society (IOE) has once again been ranked first for education in the 2023 QS World University Rankings by Subject. 

The news marks a decade of leadership in the field having been ranked top for education as a subject each year since 2014 by the QS World University Rankings, and comes as IOE celebrates 120 years of excellence with important work spanning education, psychology, culture and social research. 

The news is of particular interest to the HATRIQA team whose very own Directory of Education, Mark Bailey, is a teaching fellow in English at UCL’s IOE.

Mark noted: “It’s an honour to be part of the Institute of Education, which has played a huge role in the development of both my career and the incubation of HATRIQA.  IOE staff have helped us develop our football-led pedagogy and the IOE’s EDUCATE programme at their Knowledge Lab is where we honed the idea and made significant developments in the quality of our products and the academic robustness of our learning materials. I’m incredibly proud that we’ve been able to develop our education business surrounded by the very best in world education.”

“It’s an honour to be part of the Institute of Education, which has played a huge role in the development of both my career and the incubation of HATRIQA. IOE staff have helped us develop our football-led pedagogy and the IOE’s EDUCATE programme at their Knowledge Lab is where we honed the idea and made significant developments in the quality of our products and the academic robustness of our learning materials. I’m incredibly proud that we’ve been able to develop our education business surrounded by the very best in world education.”
— Mark Bailey

The IOE and partners established UCL EDUCATE to redress the lack of research evidence in the educational technology (EdTech) sector, matching business innovators such as HATRIQA with academic research to ensure EdTech delivers effective learning, and in the process becoming the world’s leading research accelerator for EdTech ventures.

HATRIQA cofounders Mark Bailey and Tim Gentles at the EDUCATE Awards

HATRIQA cofounders Mark Bailey and Tim Gentles at the EDUCATE Awards

As well as taking part in EDUCATE, HATRIQA also received support from UCL Innovation & Enterprise at BaseKX, UCL’s entrepreneurship hub in Kings Cross which hosts the University’s most promising startups.

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