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Student feedback
Code of Practice
The new Student Voice is an interactive, personalised forum which allows students to engage with each other and their student representatives. The information displayed to students is personalised to their curriculum and the School or Institute in which they are studying. Student Voice also displays all of the representatives that have been elected to represent them on SSLCs and at School and College-level. It exists to promote discussion, engagement between students and their representatives. As the portal is designed as an area for student discussion, only a small number of staff in each area have access to post announcements or discussions, however, Student Voice is public to the University community – so all staff are able to view information (discussions, announcements, issues) across all areas.
- Code of Practice on Obtaining and Responding to Student Feedback [pdf]
- Mechanisms for obtaining and responding to feedback from students (diagram) [pdf]
The Student Voice
You can find out about the many ways that you can give feedback to the University from The Student Voice webpage. There is information about what students have said about their experience at the University, what the University has done in response, and information about the range of surveys that students are asked to take part in.
Standard student feedback questionnaire
One of the ways that you might be asked to give feedback on your learning experience is through course and programme questionnaires.
Student Surveys
The University runs a number of surveys designed to elicit feedback from students. You can find more information on each survey below:
- Student Feedback Questionnaire
- Digital Natives (looks at use of technology)
- First Year Student Learning Experience Survey (FYSLES)
- National Student Survey (NSS)*
- International Student Barometer (ISB)*
- Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES)*
- Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES)*
*these surveys are run by external organisations
