Student satisfaction increases in National Student Survey 2016
10 August 2016
Students’ satisfaction with their course in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences has increased to 91% according to the National Student Survey results for 2016.
The National Student Survey (NSS) 2016 results published today (Wednesday August 10th 2016) found that 91% of final year undergraduates from the School who completed the annual survey were satisfied with their overall student experience.
Professor Ian Hall, Head of the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, praised the efforts of staff: “Increasing our overall student satisfaction in a difficult climate for the sector is a great achievement. However, we must continue to listen to student feedback and work together to improve our student experience further in the coming year.”
Published annually, the NSS asks undergraduates to rate their University experience in areas including teaching, academic support and personal development.