Student Experience Survey opening soon
Check your NUmail from Monday, 3 August and complete the Student Experience Survey for your chance to win up to $1,000. The sooner you complete the survey the more chances you have to win!
UON is participating in the Student Experience Survey (SES), which provides current higher education students with the opportunity to talk about their experience of the institution they are enrolled in. UON undergraduate students will be invited to complete the survey from Monday, 3 August through an email sent to your NUmail. You may also receive a letter.The results of the SES are used to help UON and the government gain insight into students' experiences, and to monitor and improve teaching and learning in Australia.
Prize Draw Terms and Conditions
The earlier you complete the survey, the more chances you have to win the major weekly prize of $1,000! There are heaps of other cash prizes to be won each week as well! Check out the Terms and conditions here
About SES
The SES is an Australian Department of Education and Training initiative which is carried out by The Social Research Centre, forming part of the suite of higher education surveys under Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT). The SES takes place in August of each year.
If you have any queries about this survey please contact the Social Research Centre by phone from within Australia on 1800 055 818, from outside Australia on +61 3 8327 1951 or email ses@srcentre.com.au
Your privacy
The Social Research Centre respects your privacy. Read full privacy terms here.
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