If you’re in your final year at the University of Liverpool, this is your moment to speak up about your experience.
The National Student Survey (NSS) is open until the end of April and it’s your opportunity to say what uni life has really been like. The highs, the lows, and everything in between.
Take part in the National Student Survey now
Why should you bother?
Because your feedback actually matters.
What you say helps shape real changes — from improving teaching and resources to making student life better for the people coming after you.
So whether you loved your course or think things could’ve been better, this is your chance to make an impact.
Also… there are prizes 🎉
Let’s be honest, incentives help.
Complete the survey and you’ll be entered into a prize draw where you could win:
- £50 Union Brew voucher
- £50 Greggs voucher
- £100 Amazon voucher
- £100 Red Letter Day experience voucher
Plus, for every University of Liverpool student who completes the survey, £1 will be donated to charity. This year we’re supporting local baby hospice Liverpool Zoe’s Place and homelessness charity Shelter — so your feedback helps others too.
What kind of questions will you get?
The survey asks about the stuff that actually shapes your uni experience, like:
- Teaching quality
- Academic support
- Feedback and assessment
- Organisation of your course
- Learning resources
- Your overall voice as a student
It’s basically everything you’ve probably had opinions about over the past few years.
Is it anonymous?
Yes — completely.
The survey is run independently (not by the uni), so your answers are confidential. That means you can be honest without worrying about it affecting anything.
More info here
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. The survey is part of a quality assurance system to generate more detailed information about University education in the UK.