Higher Education Inform
A Learning Consultancy Partnership Newsletter
 
 June 2014

This month we look at the HEPI-HEA Student Academic Experience Survey. The research shows that students are reasonably happy with university life. But as with most research, the devil is in the detail.

Students feel that they should be putting more effort into their studies, highlighting the fact that institutions could be doing more to support students in their learning.

The research is food for thought for those looking to improve the student experience in universities.

Claire Walsh, managing partner, LCP  


Students: happy with academic life but need to be more engaged with learning    
We report on the latest research into the student experience in higher education.

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