The Student Voice
Assets from webinar held on 17 March 2022
Presented by Mhairi Underwood, Head of Student Voice and Diversity
Check out our sentiment decks for more on what makes students tick:
The Student Voice (March 2022)
Key takeaways:
- Things have not returned to normal for students, despite the end of lockdowns
- Exams are inextricably linked with student mental health
- Students need more support with careers advice and work experience
- Degree apprenticeships may be a great pathway for some students, but there is still an expectation around going to university
- Students want more information from universities e.g. courses, the application process
If you still have questions that were not covered in this session, our Account Managers are happy to help you find the answers you need. You can also put your question directly to our student audience using TSR Asks (our monthly omnibus survey).
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