Cara Lambregts

4 Reasons why you should participate in the global student satisfaction awards

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The Global Student Satisfaction Awards are taking place again this year! Students will be letting their voices shine as they share what they find important in their school institution, and give their school a grade – highlighting which schools are doing well in listening to their students and which need to emphasise the work that they are doing.

But why should you really be participating in this years edition?

Here are our top 4 reasons.

  1. Enhance your university’s reputation: Participating in the awards can help your school showcase its commitment to a high-quality education experience. Being a participant and possibly even winning an award can also aid in raising your school’s profile in the global education community, which can help to attract more talented students and faculty members.
  2. Understand your students better: Every student will submit feedback through the award survey and this feedback can help you to gain valuable insights into your students. This can help you to identify areas where you may need to improve and also help you to develop strategies that will enhance the student experience.
  3. Identify your strengths and weaknesses: The reviews that are collected are condensed into a report that highlights Awards provide a detailed analysis of the results, which can help universities to identify their strengths and weaknesses. This information can be used to develop targeted improvement strategies to enhance the overall student experience.
  4. Benchmark against other universities: The results of the surveys and feedback given provide an opportunity for you to benchmark your performance against other schools. This can help you to identify areas where you may need to improve and also provide context for understanding how you compare to other institutions.

If you are still wondering why you should participate in the Global Student Satisfaction Awards – check out our Frequently Asked Questions here or go to our website here for more information.

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