PGT experience and learning during 2020-21 survey


June 21st, 2021

The university is conducting a survey with our postgraduate taught students to understand their experience and learning during 2020-21.

We surveyed students in June 2020 and ran a UG survey in February 2021 to find out how Covid-19 had affected their learning experience, with the aim to provide improved support.

Over 5,376 students completed the June 2020 survey, and 3,127 undergraduate students responded in February 2021. This helped us to understand how the university needs to support students’ learning and wellbeing throughout the year. Communications, wellbeing support and enabling safe social interactions were highlighted as areas for us to improve.

These surveys have been key to informing much of our work this year (Student Guide to Digital Learning, the Coronavirus webpages, newsletters) and are informing plans for 2021-22.

The university is now launching a third survey to review the learning and wellbeing experience and to assess the impacts of the measures we have put into place in particular for PGT students. This survey will only be available for postgraduate taught students to complete and the results will be used to inform our approach moving forward.

The survey is now open and will be live at the following link until Tuesday 31 Augustbit.ly/PGTSurvey

We are asking for the support of all staff in encouraging students to complete this survey; the more responses we receive, the better we can understand how to improve our provision.

Please do encourage any students with whom you interact to complete this survey, whether that’s at the end of a lecture or while providing a student service – your Education and Student Experience team will be in touch with more information.

If you have any questions, please contact carmen.tomas@nottingham.ac.uk.

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