National Student Survey 2022 results


July 7th, 2022

The 2022 National Student Survey (NSS) results for the University of Nottingham and the wider sector have now been published.

Results are available to view online via tableau – with analysis of the sector to be made available soon. At an institutional level satisfaction dropped 1.0% from 75.8% to 74.8%. This puts us slightly below the sector average which currently sits at 75.9%. However, Nottingham’s rank within the Russell Group has remained stable at 13 out of 22.

Our strongest performing areas are in questions related to teaching on the course (80%). We also performed well in questions related to Learning Resources (81%), where our responses improved in all questions. Additionally, our average score in all questions related to Learning Community have increased slightly.

Veterinary Medicine achieved a 99.2% overall satisfaction rate for the school, an increase on last year’s 99.0%. The School of Pharmacy also scored over 90% achieving 91%.

Earlier in the year we shared how students should engage with the NSS, the annual survey consists of 27 questions covering teaching, learning, assessment and feedback, academic support, organisation and management, resources, community, student voice and Students’ Union. At the end of the survey students are asked to give their university an overall satisfaction score.

The University thanks our community for engaging with the NSS as well as every student who took the time to complete the survey.

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