Education

What is Feedback?

Feedback is designed to inspire change or progression. This is a chance to share either positive or constructive thoughts and opinions about your experience at university so far. Constructive feedback always contains the problem but most importantly the intended solution.

To submit your feedback through the right platform, consider what your feedback is about:

This is feedback that reflects your own personal experience. For example, my course tutor supported me with xyz, or I had a poor experience when reaching out to the customer service team because of xyz.

Submit it via our Feedback Box: All feedback is confidential. The SU will assess your feedback it to the relevant university department who will get in touch with you with a resolution. We may get in touch with you for more information to support you with your feedback.

This is feedback that reflects the experience of you and your classmates or a student group. For example, the librarian assigned to our course has been very helpful with xyz, or the current module assessment can be improved by doing xyz.

Submit it via Your Course Conversation: These meetings are a chance for you to raise feedback about your course. They are a great way for your voice to be heard and to bring positive change to your learning experience. Your next course conversation should be scheduled in your timetable. You can find minutes for your study location’s course conversations below. If you can’t attend the meeting, be sure to let your course rep know in advance who can give feedback on your behalf.

This is feedback that reflects the experience of a community of students you belong to. For example, the black history month campaign run by the Students’ Union has been beneficial to my community because of xyz, or the support and guidance provided by the university about xyz has not been useful to students in my community because of xyz.

Submit it via our Feedback Box: All feedback is confidential. The SU will assess your feedback it to the relevant university department who will get in touch with you with a resolution. We may get in touch with you for more information to support you with your feedback.

Your Students' Union has other feedback opportunities, including focus groups and roundtable talks. We host focus groups both at school and college level, where we encourage students to discuss issues and improvements we can make to your education experience. Our roundtable talks involve opportunities for you to meet and speak with Senior Leadership at the University and share your thoughts on aspects of student experience with them. Both of these feedback formats are crucial to how we improve students' education journey.

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