The National Student Survey is now open

The National Student Survey (NSS) – an annual, independent and anonymous survey, which offers final year undergraduates the chance to give feedback on their time at 91ÖÆƬ³§ – is now open. We encourage finalists to take part in the survey. Your feedback helps us continue to develop and improve the 91ÖÆƬ³§ student experience.

The National Student Survey (NSS) – an annual, independent and anonymous survey, which offers final year undergraduates the chance to give feedback on their time at 91ÖÆƬ³§ – is now open.

If you are eligible* to take part in this year’s survey, you will be contacted by Ipsos MORI, an external market research company. We recommend you complete the survey as soon as it opens, as Ipsos MORI will continue to send you reminders you until you’ve completed it.

There are 27 questions in the survey, which will ask you to rate your course, the facilities at the University, and the Students’ Union.

When answering the questions, consider your whole experience at 91ÖÆƬ³§, from your time as a fresher right until now.

The NSS is an opportunity to give feedback on your student experience at 91ÖÆƬ³§. No one knows the University better than you, so your opinions about being a student at 91ÖÆƬ³§ are really important.

By taking part in the survey, you’ll be helping future students make the right choices about where and what to study. It will also give us information about what you have valued the most about your experience and what you’d like us to change at the University so that we can carry on developing and improving the student experience.

More information on the survey is available on our  or the official .

The survey will run until 30 April.

* You are eligible for the NSS if you are a final year undergraduate or are on a flexible part-time programme. If your final year cannot be easily predicted, you will be surveyed after you are expected to have undertaken one full-time equivalent, and not before your fourth year of study. You are only invited to be surveyed once.