Introduction

What is this about?

The aim of this questionnaire is to understand the impact of the cost of living on Sheffield Hallam Students so that we, Hallam Student's Union (HSU), can offer you better, targeted support and assist the University in doing the same. The survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.


Prize Draw
As a thank you for completing the whole survey, you will be entered to win a first prize draw of £100 and a second and third draw of £50 cash! You can provide your preferred contact details at the end of the survey.


Important information:
  • By clicking ‘submit’ you consent to your responses being entered into this study.
  • The information from this study will be published in a report by the HSU research team. Anonymised survey responses, and anonymised data tied to your student ID such as demographic data, course, level, of study, etc, will be published to the university research archives at the end of the project.
  • Once anonymised (so that you cannot be identified), you consent for this information to be used and preserved for any other research purposes on the university archive, and by HSU to support efforts in aiding students with the cost-of-living crisis.

Your rights:
  • You can withdraw from submission at any time before completion of the survey.
  • Within 2 weeks of your survey completion, you can contact the Researcher to omit, change or delete any data (contact details at the bottom of page).
  • Your responses to this survey are entirely confidential. The survey data will be analysed by HSU staff and, as such, is stored in line with our GDPR policies and practices. HSU undertakes research as part of its function for the community under its legal status, in conjunction with the University. Should you have questions about this survey, please email us at uusresearch@shu.ac.uk or should you have questions about the use of your data, please email su_gdpr@shu.ac.uk.
  • This study was approved by the University’s Research Ethics Committee with reference number ER64440921. If you have concerns with how the research was undertaken or how you were treated, please email ethicssupport@shu.ac.uk.

Researcher contact details:
Name: Vicki West
Email: vicki.west@shu.ac.uk
 
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