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Your Say for Your Uni campaign rolled out across campus

31 Oct 2013

Your Say for Your Uni is a new campaign which aims to increase awareness amongst our students about the importance of taking part in University-wide surveys: the Student Barometer, Unit Surveys, NSS, and the PTES and PRES surveys.

Your Say for Your Uni

Your Say for Your Uni is a new campaign which aims to increase awareness amongst our students about the importance of taking part in University-wide surveys: the Student Barometer, Unit Surveys, NSS, and the PTES survey. The campaign also aims to encourage students to engage more broadly with the University and to take the opportunity to use their voice and have their say on elements of University life that will improve their student experience and study experiences. Rather than publicise each survey in isolation, Your Say for Your Uni will be present on campus year round within posters, digital signage, computer clusters and email signatures, so that the campaign becomes familiar with students and so that the message is kept simple.

As the time approaches for each survey to be launched, the name of the survey will be included on the digital communications, and ‘I Said, the Uni Did’ posters will appear around campus, which will feature positive outcomes that have occurred as a result of survey feedback in previous years. There will be central examples featured on posters and digital signage in buildings like the Alan Gilbert Learning Commons and University Place, but as these are editable, Schools and teams are encouraged to tailor with their own messages.

Information about how to do this, plus access to files for all of the print and electronic campaign items and general information about the campaign, can be found at:

Information about the first survey for 2013-14, the Student Barometer, can be found on the above website and will also appear in next week’s e-update.

Further information

If you have any questions about surveys at Manchester please contact:

For more information about the campaign, contact: