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Survey season launches at 51Âþ»­


*Updated 28/03/24*

From Monday 15 January, you will get the chance to offer feedback on your whole student experience at 51Âþ»­, getting the chance to help shape what 51Âþ»­ looks like in the future. 

First and second-year students will be contacted by the university for their response to our surveys, with final-year undergraduate students being contacted by Ipsos, who run the nationally recognised National Student Survey (NSS). 

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What you need to know about the surveys:

Independent research company Ipsos runs the annual NSS on behalf of the UK Higher Education Funding Bodies and Regulators and responses always remain anonymous. The NSS remains open until the end of April.

  • First and second-year students complete the survey direct from their 51Âþ»­ email.
  • The surveys take about 10 minutes to fill in and can be done via PC or mobile. 
  • All students who complete the survey will be entered into two fantastic prize draws, with the chance to win prizes.

Why should I take part in the surveys?

  • The surveys provide you with the opportunity to offer feedback on your student experience
  • Your feedback is invaluable in maintaining a positive student experience at 51Âþ»­ and in helping to influence an excellent experience in higher education.
  • The NSS results are made publicly available to help prospective students to make informed decisions of where and what to study.

So, what do you think? Find out more and  or via email.

Any questions?

If you have any queries, please go to  or contact the student helpdesk at Ipsos.

Please note:
All students who completed the NSS were entered into a prize draw by Ipsos to win a Graduation package. The winners have now been selected and contacted. 

Winners:
Annabelle Greenway
Nabiha Zakir
Iqra Yousef
Ellie Stainsby
Leianna Grant
Mihaela Yanudova
Shaimaa Said Al Oufy
Kimberly Amon-Lamptey
Aleksandra Jastrzebska
Edward Somers
Ernest Asante
Tamara Rey Garcia 

Posted on Monday 15 January 2024

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