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Since 2013, over 300,000 first and final year undergrads and taught postgrads have used StudentSurvey.ie to share their thoughts and feedback with their higher education institution. But in that time what difference has StudentSurvey.ie made in your institution? How have the results been used to enhance the student experience across the 25 higher education institutions that take part?

In preparation for a new StudentSurvey.ie showcase, we are asking staff and student representatives to reflect upon 9 years of StudentSurvey.ie and how this major national survey has made an impact in your institution.

Institutions can submit as many examples as they wish, and all submissions collected during the consultation will be included in the output.

Be as detailed and creative as you like! The submissions can be accompanied by photos, videos, staff and student testimonials, whatever helps you tell your story.

We are excited to see how far along the participating institutions have come in that time and to showcase this progress, creativity and collaboration. We are planning a multimedia showcase, including a published collection of case studies, an online platform, and the case studies will feature in the StudentSurvey.ie Practitioners Forum 2021 (being planned for early November but this has yet to be confirmed).

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* 1. Which higher education institution do you represent?

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* 2. What is your role within the institution?

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* 3. Provide your name and email address for follow-up by the StudentSurvey.ie Project Manager

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* 4. What was the result that triggered a response from the institution? For example, was it the scores for a particular group for a particular indicator, or the responses to the free-text questions? [suggested word count - 50 words]

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* 5. What did the institution do to respond to this feedback? What action was taken to address the matter raised? [suggested word count - 100 words]

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* 6. What was the impact of the responses? In other words, what meaningful or long-lasting change did it bring about? [suggested word count - 100 words]

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