National Student Survey 2020 is live

Please encourage all eligible students to have their say in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2020.

Professor Tom Ward, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Student Education

Professor Tom Ward, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Student Education July 2018

The NSS is an annual student experience survey of undergraduates, normally in their final year, and is open until Thursday 30 April.

It runs across all publicly-funded Higher Education Institutions in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Its aim is to gather feedback from students on the quality of their educational experience. This feedback is then used internally as part of our ongoing review of our provision, as well as externally to help inform the choices of future applicants to higher education (see the Discover Uni website).

Professor Tom Ward, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Student Education, said: "Feedback from students is very important to the University.

“The NSS is a particularly important source of understanding about students' views of their experience here.”

Students can access the survey via our website and are offered £1 free printer credit for their participation. Students can also access the survey through Minerva, and it should take no longer than ten minutes to complete. 

A promotional campaign will be rolled out across campus to encourage students to take part. The survey is administered by Ipsos Mori, an independent market research agency, so answers remain anonymous at all times.

The core questionnaire has not undergone any changes since last year. The survey asks students the extent to which they agree with a series of statements about their educational experience at Leeds.

Results will be available in July.

Please contact Helen Theakston for further information.

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