15 Jul 2024

University scores over 80 per cent for total positivity in 2024 National Student Survey

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Aston University has scored over 80 per cent for total positivity in the 2024 National Student Survey (NSS) and has also scored highly for learning resources and academic support, achieving total positivity scores of 87.1 per cent and 85.5 per cent respectively in these areas. 

At subject level, the University also scored highly for optometry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science with business and construction project management, all of which had total positivity scores of over 90 per cent.

The university’s communication of mental wellbeing provision also improved its positivity score this year, up 3.6 per cent on last year’s results. 

The National Student Survey (NSS) gathers students’ opinions on the quality of their courses which helps to inform prospective students’ choices, provide data that supports universities and colleges to improve the student experience and support public accountability.

The survey – one of the largest of its kind in the world – asks final year students in the UK questions about a range of factors related to their academic experience, including the teaching on their course, assessment and feedback and how well courses are organised. 

Juan Carlos Garcia Belza, president of Aston Students' Union, said: "We are pleased to see a strong positivity score and we work really hard to ensure students voices shape the key decisions that affect students' lives.”

Professor Aleks Subic, vice-chancellor and chief executive of Aston University, said: “I am pleased that Aston University has achieved a total positivity score of over 80 per cent this year. This is an improvement on last year, with the trajectory moving towards our target of 85 per cent and above in our 2030 strategy. 

“It reflects our commitment to providing our students with an excellent student experience and some of the best graduate outcomes in the country – our students are in the top 20 for median salary at both three and five years after graduation and we are second in the UK for social mobility.

“This result is also due to the dedication and commitment of all our staff and would not have been possible without our close collaboration with the Aston Students’ Union, whose input is fundamental in continuously improving our student experience.”

 “The insights gained through the NSS survey will help to inform our work to ensure that all our students continue to receive the highest quality education experience at Aston University and that they are ready for work and life when they graduate.”

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