The Student Experience: Improving satisfaction, delivering engagement #StuExp
21 Nov 2013
The student experience is now measured from application to employment and remains at the forefront of the debate about the effective delivery of HE.
Recent changes to funding, with tuition fees up to £9000 a year and increasing competition for student recruitment and places, has intensified the focus on evaluating and improving the student experience.
Student satisfaction and employment outcomes are being analysed right across the institution from senior management teams to departments and staff-student committees, and published in results from the National Student Survey. The addition of a twenty third question in the survey on students’ union and the publication of employment outcomes has upped the stakes.
And a revolution is coming in teaching and learning with students active partners making more choices moving beyond listening to students, to granting students decision making authority, spending power and the opportunity to shape their learning, teaching and wider student experience.
This conference will:
map out the changing landscape for the student experience
grasp opportunities from data and research to make continuous improvements
develop strategies for improving student academic satisfaction
hear about the challenge for students’ unions in improving on the experience of students
understand new choices for developing partnerships between students and their courses and institutions
explore the impacts of government policy and regulation on the student experience
learn from the best case studies and recent innovations in student services
understand how new forms of learning and teaching will change the student experience
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Programme
09:50
Aaron Porter, HE Consultant and conference chair
Welcome and introduction
Biography: Aaron Porter
10:00
Rachel Wenstone, Vice President Higher Education, National Union of Students
Students as co-creators: a partnership approach to the student experience
Where next for the student experience?Panel discussion
An international perspective on the student experience;
Jane Usherwood, Secretary General, Universitas21;
Engagement or student satisfaction?;
Dr Peter Lambert, Associate Dean Learning & Teaching, University of Bath;
Questions and discussion.