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The University is committed to the continuous improvement of its services and programmes. Your feedback is vital in this process.
There are a variety of ways in which we seek your views about your experiences, ranging from informal feedback during everyday interactions to more formal evaluation exercises, including an end of year online valuation survey. The most important evaluation is the National Student Survey.
Through the course representative scheme, you will also be able to feed your views into a regular meeting about your specific course to a Programme or Cours Board and staff/student liaison meetings. You will be given more information about how these work in your course in your School or course handbook.
Your feedback is valuable to us. Student feedback has influenced things like the content of modules and how they are taught and changes to the library opening hours.

