See what’s changed
Student feedback and staff-student partnership work have led to many positive changes such as extended library opening hours, more study spaces, and enhanced mental health provision via daily drop-in sessions.
Find out more about how your feedback has helped shape UCL.
Ways to make your voice heard
Share your experience through a survey
Tell us about your time at UCL through surveys during your course and you'll help shape a better education for current and future students.
Talk with or become an Academic Representative
An Academic Representative (often referred to as an Academic Rep or Student Rep) is a student elected to represent your academic interests within your course, department or faculty.
Student Partnership Committees
Student Partnership Committee (SPC) meetings provide a space for students and staff to discuss student ideas and concerns through a collaborative approach, aiming to implement change together.
Continuous Module Dialogue
Through Continuous Module Dialogue (CMD) you can share instant feedback to tutors during a module. Speak to tutors in your department if you’d like to learn more about how this works on your course.
Student-staff partnerships
These opportunities bring together students and staff to work in partnership to enhance the learning and student experience at UCL. This includes our flagship programme, ChangeMakers.
Staff member?
Find out how you can use student feedback and ideas to make improvements. See more on UCL’s Student Partnership pages.
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