The 2015 National Student Survey for final year students will go live at Sheffield Hallam University on Monday 2 February.
What is the NSS?
All UK universities take part in the National Student Survey (NSS) each year. It is open to final year undergraduate students who are invited to complete it online.
To encourage a high response rate £2 per completed survey is donated to the Student’s Union RAG charities and this year we are aiming to reach a £10,000 target.
Why is it important for students to complete the NSS?
Our University strategy is to be recognised as a leading University, known for an excellent teaching and student experience. The NSS is a key public measure of this.
A high response rate ensures that the information published about the University’s courses is representative. Plus it highlights areas of high student satisfaction, and tells us where we can improve.
How you can support the survey
You have an important role to play in making students aware of the survey and encouraging them to take part.
Please encourage them to attend launch week events from 2–6 February where they can complete the survey and claim free giveaways. Events take place from 10.30am–3pm at the Owen Building main entrance, Heart of the Campus and the HUBS.
Visit the NSS intranet pages for further information about the survey, launch events, charities and ways you can get involved.