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11 March 2022

We want to hear your thoughts about the Education Priorities and Programmes paper – submit your questions by 18 March!

UCL students

UCL is running the Strategic Plan Consultation this academic year, a whole-community conversation about our institutional priorities over the next five years. The outcome of this conversation will be the UCL Strategic Plan 2022-27. The Plan will outline shared priorities for focused effort and investment.

This consultation is based on a series of discussion papers, which examine UCL’s vision and values, where we are now with teaching and research, where we want to be in five years’ time and how we’re going to get there.

We’ve had some fantastic student feedback so far from the workshops we’ve led and from the discussions we’ve had with various student groups and committees. This feedback includes ‘teaching excellence should be a given no matter what course you study’, ‘there needs to be more student social spaces on campus’ and ‘digital and physical accessibility needs investment and focus’.

We are now looking at education at UCL and what it should look like in five years’ time. The Education Priorities and Programmes paper outlines four key proposals for change.

We want to hear from you. We’d like to hear your opinions on the proposals and what you think UCL education should look like in the future – please follow the link to submit your thoughts and questions.

We are bringing together UCL’s Vice-Provost (Education & Student Experience) Professor Kathleen Armour, and UCL Students’ Union’s Ayman Benmati (Education Officer), Vicky Makai (Postgraduate Officer) and Yasmeen Daoud (Welfare & Community Officer) to answer your questions and to consider the potential impacts that the proposals will have on your student experience. We will be recording the conversation and their responses to your questions, and we will share the video with you later this month.

The deadline to submit your thoughts and questions is 5pm on 18 March.