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NSS, DMU, new SU officers

This week on the podcast we take a detailed look at this year’s NSS results and discuss priorities for incoming students’ officers.
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News, analysis and explanation of higher education issues from our leading team of wonks

This week we dive into the Office for Students’ annual report and look at wider issues of governance surrounding the OfS investigation into De Montfort University. We take a detailed look at this year’s National Student Survey results and – it’s that time of year – we discuss priorities for incoming students’ officers.

With Mary Curnock Cook, former chief executive of UCAS, Pete Quinn, former board member at AMOSSHE and now HE consultant, and Wonkhe’s Editor-in-Chief, Founder and CEO Mark Leach.

Items this week:

Correlate: With both LEO and NSS dropping in the past week or so I couldn’t pass up the chance to put the two together. Looking at the much maligned creative arts graduates, from the class of 2014-15 I plotted median salary one year after graduation against overall satisfaction, as measured by % agree in the NSS. Would institutions where students are more satisfied also see graduates with better paid jobs? Does it correlate?

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