The National Student Survey: Get Involved! The 2010 National Student Survey is here and launched on 11th Jan 2010.
In 2009 the total number of students who responded to the fifth annual National Student Survey 2009 increased by over 3,000 to 223,363 students; this gives an overall response rate for the UK of 62% and in some institutions as many as 86% of eligible students have chosen to get involved to make an impact on the future of higher education and this
year we want to make that figure even higher.
in 2009 the overall satisfaction of students dropped for the first year since the Survey began, going from 82% to 81%. Assessment and feedback remains the area of greatest dissatisfaction with 65% satisfied in England and Wales, 62% in Scotland and only 60% in Northern Ireland.
But now, it’s over to you: the results of this massive project are available to students’ unions by visiting the NSS results site to break down by student group or subject. Students’ unions can also compare these results
with past data for their institution from when the survey began to track changes and developments over time. You can use the NSS results to gauge student opinion, support your campaigns, identify best practice and look at areas for change and action and compare and contrast student opinion at a local and national level.
What do students really think? View the NSS 2009 Results or find out how to use them
Need help to breakdown your results? Contact your regional NSS Ambassador
Need inspiration on how to promote the survey? Follow the links in the side bar of see what the winner of the 2009 promotional competition did here.
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