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Module Check In survey

Your Voice Matters – complete your Module Check In

Module Check In is now open, look out for an email inviting you to fill out the quick survey. You will provide anonymous, critical, and constructive feedback on your module’s teaching and learning experience. There are only 8 core questions with the option to further comment.  

It asks you to reflect on the delivery of the module in order to make improvements, to understand the student experience, and to see what is working well. The survey will come as close to the mid-point of your module as possible, so that your feedback can make a real difference to your learning experience.  

Once the survey has closed you will receive a Student Feedback Report with a summary of the results and a response from your Module Leader. Your responses can make a real difference to both your experience of the module, and that of future students – please take the time to feedback so that your voice can be heard. 

Your time here at university is just that – yours. Throughout the year, there will be lots of opportunities for you to be involved with shaping your university experience, and we encourage you to make the most of them.

If you do not receive an evaluation request, we haven’t forgotten you – there are seven evaluation points across the year, so you will be able to feedback at another point. If you have any questions, please contact the Module Check In team on modulecheckinsupport@brighton.ac.uk or speak to your module leader. 

The views and opinions you share through Module Check In will be anonymous and it should only take a few minutes to complete.

Module Check In surveys are about your academic experience on a module. It is important that your feedback focuses on the learning and teaching experience and not individual members of staff.

Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback so we can improve upon your university experience.

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Katy Croft • 13 February 2023


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