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Final year students: Share your views from day one to today

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The National Student Survey, known as the NSS, takes place every year asking final year students to give their views. In this video update Vice-Chancellor Prof Jane Harrington explains more.

Prof Jane Harrington starts the video by recognising that students who are about to graduate are amazing and asks that you engage with the survey.  Shout out about the great things that happen, and tell us about things you’d like us to learn from and make better for the future.

You are amazing.  You are a group that have come through Covid, and come out the other side, you’re about to graduate and you’ve got fantastic futures ahead.

Prof Jane Harrington, Vice-Chancellor

About the NSS

The National Student Survey (NSS) takes place every year asking final year students to give their views on studying at Greenwich.  Over the next few weeks you will be contacted by Ipsos Mori to give your views. We ask you think about what has been fantastic while you're studying here, and to be a critical friend on what we could do better, and what you would like to have seen done differently.

You can ask your programme leader and the Students' Union about the NSS. You can also find out more on their website: https://www.thestudentsurvey.com

This survey is one of the ways open to you to provide feedback, alongside the Students' Union, programme committees and your personal tutor.  The feedback you provide is really important and valuable and helps us to always seek to be the best we can possibly be, just like we ask you to be the best you can possibly be.

The survey only takes 5 minutes to complete, and there's a draw to receive 5 x £100 Amazon vouchers for completing the survey.  Each winner can also nominate a charity of their choice to receive a donation of £500.

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