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NSS: Tell us about your university experience

If you’re a final year undergraduate, tell us about your experience at university by completing the National Student Survey.

We want to know what you liked about your experience, and how we can improve.

Your feedback helps us make big changes at the University. In the past, we’ve used student feedback to create better social spaces on campus, improve Canvas and introduce new support groups.

Your responses are completely anonymous and the survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete.


Take part in the National Student Survey now


To say thank you for taking part in the survey, you’ll be entered into our prize draw where you could win a:

We’ll also donate £1 on behalf of every student who takes part in the survey to charity. This year we’ll be supporting Savera UK – a charity who tackle ‘honour’-based abuse – and Kensington Fields Pantry.

What is the National Student Survey?

The National Student Survey is an annual UK survey of final year undergraduate students. It is commissioned by the Office for Students (OfS) and administered by independent research agency Ipsos MORI.  The survey is part of a quality assurance system to generate more detailed information about teaching quality.

It asks questions on a range of areas including teaching quality, learning opportunities, academic support, marking and assessment, organisation and management, learning resources and student voice.

The results and feedback help universities make changes and improvements, as well as giving prospective students information which can help them decide where and what to study.

For more information about the NSS, please visit our feedback webpages.

Your feedback
If you’re a final year undergraduate, share your views about your University experience by taking part in the National Student Survey 2023.
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