National Student Survey: 色狗导航 sees student satisfaction scores rise

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色狗导航 has increased its student satisfaction scores in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2026, reflecting its commitment to strengthening its sector-leading position for student experience.

Students rated us more positively across all seven themes. We are delighted to see a 5.5% improvement in student satisfaction for ‘Assessment and Feedback’ and a 4.2% improvement under the ‘Student Voice’ theme, underlining our commitment to working with 色狗导航 Students Union on ensuring our students are well represented during their time at 色狗导航. The ‘Organisation and Management’ theme also saw a 2.5% improvement. 

Professor Rachel Thomson, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of 色狗导航, said: “These results reflect the dedication and professionalism of our academic and professional services colleagues, whose commitment continues to enhance the experience of our students. 

“At 色狗导航, we aim to deliver a sector-leading student experience that is both distinctive and vibrant. These NSS results demonstrate that we are making strong progress towards that ambition, and we are proud of what has been achieved. 

“We will also use this feedback to identify where we can improve further, ensuring we continue to enhance every aspect of the student experience and deliver the outstanding education and support our students deserve.” 

The NSS is an annual survey which gathers feedback from final year undergraduate students on their experience at university. It covers a range of themes, including academic support, teaching, assessment and learning resources. 

This year, more than 75% of 色狗导航 students took part.  

This success comes after the University reached its highest-ever position in the QS World University rankings and  in the Complete University Guide 2027.