CS_NSS launch email _GN/NHM

Subject:
National Student Survey 2022 is now open
From:
Warwick Student Communications
To:
Student Test <student-test@azorus.com>
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Hello Student

The National Student Survey (NSS) 2022 launches today, and as a final year student it’s your opportunity to share your views on your course. NSS asks you to reflect on your learning experiences since your first year at Warwick and on the support you have received during your time here.
We take feedback seriously.
Over the coming weeks your department will highlight how the NSS has been used previously to bring about a range of improvements to your course. The NSS plays a key role in driving teaching and learning enhancements, as we work with your student representatives and the Students’ Union on responding to your feedback.

Across the University, this has meant improvements to:

Aubergine Bullet lecture theatres, classrooms, study spaces and new buildings on campus
Aubergine Bullet wellbeing provision
Aubergine Bullet the availability of online reading lists and online library resources
Aubergine Bullet student representation

You recently shared your views on Term 1 to help us keep adapting the way we teach: let's work together again through NSS 2022 to keep improving the Warwick student experience.
This week you’ll receive a personalised invitation from Ipsos-Mori to participate in NSS 2022, but in the meantime you can complete the survey by going directly to thestudentsurvey.com and logging in with your Warwick student ID. 
 
Find out more about the NSS, including details on this year’s prize draw.
  
Please do take the time to submit your feedback as soon as you can; we value it, and are ready to use it to continue to enhance your course and make it the best it can be. Last year, departments collectively raised over £8,000 for charity whilst the survey was live - including donations for the Student Hardship Fund – let’s see if we can achieve this again

Thank you in advance for your involvement.

 

Best wishes
Professor Chris Hughes

Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education)