“ We have an impressive track record of working together with you and will continue to engender a strong culture of co-ownership of learning and teaching. We believe it is the strength of this culture that delivers such excellent results.”
— Professor Bernie Morley, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Learning and Teaching)
Student feedback and involvement in quality assurance and enhancement are vital for the success of both the University and the Students’ Union.
Better@Bath is a joint initiative which shows how your feedback has had an impact on:
Student feedback
University of Bath students feel (more than any other students in the country*) that their opinions, comments and feedback make a difference, helping to make us Better@Bath.
How to get involved
We want more feedback and ideas from you – here are some ways to get involved:
Evaluate your learning
Become a representative
- Students’ Union representation on a range of committees, including all those dealing with learning, teaching and quality for undergraduate, postgraduate taught and research students
- staff/student liaison committees (SSLCs)
- student membership of Degree Scheme Review panels
Complete a survey
- National Student Survey (NSS)
- Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES)
- Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES)
- Student Barometer Survey (SBS)
- Library Survey
Read the External Examiners' reports for your taught programme
External Examiners act as independent and impartial advisers providing informed comment on the academic standards set, and student achievement in relation to those standards.
You have access to these reports (Part 1) and the University’s response via your:
- Academic Rep
- SSLCs and their Moodle page (if they have one)
More information
For more information, contact your Academic Rep on your SSLC, your Director of Studies or the Students’ Union.
The Students’ Union/Learning and Teaching Enhancement Office talks that were part of your induction are another useful source of information:
• Student opinion matters
• Research student opinion matters
* National Student Survey 2012 Question B6.3
