European Student Survey
What is the Times Higher Education
European Student Survey?
An international study of the university experience for students across Europe, conducted for Times Higher Education by Streetbees.
By sharing your opinion you are helping universities improve the quality of their teaching and shaping the future of our higher education systems. All your responses will remain confidential.
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100,000 +students
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850 +universities
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European Student Survey
Examples include using a theory to evaluate a case study or problem, taking study excursions to see concepts in action, or working on projects with practical applications.
Examples could include encouraging you to take responsibility for your own academic results, presenting new information or ways of thinking to challenge your assumptions, knowledge, or values, or driving you to do your best work.
Examples of collaborative learning include group assignments, fieldwork that involves working with other students, or presenting your work to your classmates.
Please select as many as you would like.
Please select as many as you would like.
Examples include combining ideas from different lessons to complete a task, inter-disciplinary coursework, approaching a problem from multiple angles with different methods.
Examples include developing new concepts from existing knowledge, logically analysing ideas and theories, or evaluating different points of view and decisions.
Please make sure your email address is correct as we will send you a verification email to confirm you are a current student.
We use email verification just to make sure that someone who is not attending your university doesn't rate your university.
e.g. xxxx@uni.edu
IMPORTANT: To make your answer count and be entered into the prize draw you MUST click on the link in the email.
Times Higher Education and Streetbees will not use your email address for any other purpose, and will not share with any third parties.
Examples of interaction could include asking questions during lectures, participating in discussion sessions, talking about your progress in feedback sessions or working with the faculty on activities other than course work such as term papers.
If there are multiple countries where you have citizenship, please choose the one that you consider as your primary nationality.
Please select the statement from the list below that best describes the most important reason.
Please select the statement from the list below that best describes the SECOND most important reason. Select a different option from your previous response.