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Student Barometer survey

7 November 2014

On 11 November, UCL, in conjunction with i-graduate, launched the Autumn 2014 wave of the Student Barometer survey.

Foster court This is your opportunity to share your views with us, with the chance to win £1,000 in cash or an equivalent donation to a charity of your choice.

The Student Barometer is anonymous and should take around 12 minutes to complete. You can take part by clicking the personalised link to the survey which has been sent to your UCL inbox. Most questions can be answered with a click, but there are also opportunities for you to add your own comments.  The survey is anonymous and no information is traceable back to any individual.

The survey is run twice per year (at the start and end of the academic year), and is open to all UCL students. Questions are asked on a large range of topics from what it was that attracted you to UCL and your experience of the admissions process, to the quality and cost of your accommodation, from the quality of the teaching, to the provision of faith facilities. It also looks at whether you would recommend UCL to others.

The survey results help to identify areas of success and areas that need improvement, and allow UCL to compare its performance with more than 100 British and foreign universities.

Professor Anthony Smith, Vice-Provost (Education and Student Affairs), said: "Participation in the Student Barometer is important in helping us understand the experience for all our students.

As a result of your feedback, we are ensuring that all students get the Careers advice they want, both from UCL Careers, and within their departments. Work is being done to tailor support to all our various types of student, whose needs vary according to their level of study and experience. I encourage all students to take part in the survey so that we can respond even better to your requirements."

Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete the survey.

Link: http://www.i-graduate.org/