Universities: Increasing Response Rates on Your Student Surveys

Free

A high response rate is essential for collecting meaningful, representative feedback from your students - but encouraging participation can be challenging.

In this webinar, Greg Roche shares a range of ways to help you boost response rates on your student surveys and get more reliable, actionable data. From timing and promotion to question design and incentives, we’ll cover what really works to engage students and encourage participation. We’ll also look at how to build trust with students and make feedback feel worthwhile, so they’re more motivated to engage.

Whether you're launching a new survey or looking to improve existing ones, this session will equip you with practical ideas to increase response rates and ensure your surveys deliver the insights you need to drive improvement.

Register now for this free 30 minute webinar on Wednesday 19th November at 11am.

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Webinar host:

Greg Roche

Client Director @ TLF Research

Greg is one of the UK’s leading experts in helping organisations to use customer satisfaction surveys to improve the customer experience. He has extensive experience of working with many blue chip clients across a wide range of sectors. Greg is results orientated and is passionate about helping organisation drive change from their research programmes.

Greg is a frequent speaker at conferences, author of articles and books, and a regular host of webinars and our podcast. He’s also proud to have recently received research awards and a Business Excellence Award.

Outside of work he is a big sports fan, following Huddersfield Giants in Rugby League, Liverpool FC in the Premier League and Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL. He also spends most of his time trying to be a great parent!

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