Times Higher student experience poll
Terry Wassall says:
Looks like something like a Facebook pre-registration (even pre-application?) group is a good idea. There is a big problem with a league table of 'most improved student experience'. In the case of Queen Mary's success, topping the poll, this seems to be due in no small part by the refurbished student union facilities. This could well be a one-off boost as within ... read more
It’s all about them
The universities that do well in Times Higher Education’s Student Experience poll put students first, but as Rebecca Attwood learns, there is more than one way to do that
Bradford is one of many universities that is harnessing the power of technology to help.
It operates an online social network where young people can begin making links with peers and sharing their hopes and fears before they even apply to the university.
The results of the poll were used to decide the 2009 Times Higher Education Award for Most Improved Student Experience, which went to Queen Mary, University of London. There, as at Bradford, building a sense of community has been a key aim.
The biggest increases were in students’ ratings for facilities and for the students’ union. This coincides with the £6 million revamp of the union building at the college’s Mile End campus in September 2008.
Read more at www.timeshighereducation.co.uk
