The National Student Survey (NSS) is a nationally recognised annual survey of mostly final-year undergraduates in the UK. The survey provides students with an opportunity to give their honest opinions on what they liked about their time on their course at 51Âþ» as well as things that they feel could have been improved.
The NSS is run by independent research company on behalf of the UK Higher Education Funding Bodies and Regulators, so responses always remain anonymous.
If you are eligible for the survey, Ipsos MORI will contact you soon after 51Âþ»’s survey period opens on Monday 25 January to invite you to fill in the survey online. However, you can via a PC or mobile device at any time until Friday 30 April 2021. It only takes about 10 minutes to fill it in.
Why should I take part?
• The NSS provides you with the opportunity to provide honest feedback on your student experience;
• Your feedback will be used to improve the student experience at 51Âþ»;
• The results are taken very seriously and inform the quality assurance system with regards to teaching quality;
• Results are used by prospective students, their families and advisors to make decisions on what and where to study.
So, what do you think? Find out more and .
What happens with the results?
The NSS results are made publicly available to help prospective students, their families and advisors make informed decisions of where and what to study. Providers and supporting Students’ Unions also use the data to identify areas of strengths and weaknesses, and bring about change and enhancements to improve the learning experience for future generations of students.
Any questions?
If you have any queries, please go to or contact the student helpdesk at Ipsos MORI.
The survey results are made available annually and published on the website.
Posted on Thursday 21 January 2021