Complete the National Student Survey

Monday 30-01-2017 - 10:00
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The National Student Survey (NSS) is now open to final year undergraduate students to rate their university experience.

 

The NSS gives these students the chance to anonymously feed back about their time at Middlesex and let future students know about their experience here.

 

The short survey is conducted independently by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) between January and April every year, with final year students from across the country taking part.

 

The NSS includes a range of questions within eight categories, and lets your university and students’ union know what you have enjoyed about your experience at Middlesex and how you feel it could be improved. The responses you give tells the university what it's strengths are and where it needs to get better.

 

MDXSU Vice President Joe Cox says, "The NSS is a really important tool for students to use to feed back about their experience at university. As your Students' Union, we are committed to working in partnership with Middlesex University to ensure the responses you give through the NSS are reviewed and acted on to improve the experience of current and future students." You can read more about Joe's thoughts on the importance of the survey here.

 

Thousands of Middlesex students are eligible to complete the survey this year, and it only takes a few minutes to fill in.

 

You can complete the survey online, in your classroom or in the NSS Lounge in the Quad between Monday 6th and Friday 10th February. For more information on the lounge, please click here.

 

If you can’t get onto campus, you can still have your say by filling out the survey online at www.thestudentsurvey.com

 

Unless you're in your final year at Middlesex you won't be able to complete the survey, though all students are welcome to enjoy the NSS activities in the Quad, or give feedback through another route.

 

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