Student Surveys
Student surveys gather feedback and opinions from students regarding various aspects of their educational experience and provide insights that help in enhancing the quality of education and the overall student experience.
Student Surveys: Have Your Say
During the 2024-2025 academic year students can participate in the following surveys:
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The Queen’s Student Survey for all first years and pre-final year undergraduates (January to February 2025)
The Queen’s Student Survey is conducted online and allows you to have your say on key aspects of the Queen’s academic experience, including the quality of teaching, levels of support and availability of learning resources. The survey is anonymous and aims to provide decision-makers within Queen’s with a realistic, timely and accurate reflection of the student experience.
- National Student Survey (NSS) the national survey for all final year undergraduates (January to April 2025)
The NSS gives you the opportunity to say what you think about your course at Queen’s. It allows you to say both what you liked and what you think could be improved. Your feedback will be used to help those considering higher education to make decisions about where and what to study.
- Queen's Student Survey for postgraduate students (2025)
The Queen's Student Survey for postgraduate students is conducted online and provides you the opportunity to have your say on your experience of your programme. For taught programme, topics include quality of teaching, assessment, resources and support. While research programmes will be asked about supervision, resources, and research community. The results are used by Schools to enhance courses and by the wider university to improve the student experience.
- Graduate Outcomes Survey
Delivered by HESA (Higher Education Statistics Agency).
The survey seeks to understand whether you are employed, have continued with further study, or are doing something else and to what extent your qualification played a part in getting you there. You will be contacted on behalf of HESA and Queen's by email, phone, or text, 15 months after completing your course.