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Undergraduates, let us know your views!

We encourage final year undergraduate students to complete the National Student Survey. The survey provides an opportunity to give feedback on courses as well as the overall Queen Mary experience. Let us know what you think of the teaching on your course, the feedback you have received, the support available to you, and many other aspects of your university experience. Opinions are extremely valuable in allowing the School to facilitate best practice. To take part in the survey, please visit www.thestudentsurvey.com

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Final year undergraduates - make your voice heard!

The National Student Survey is your opportunity to give feedback on your course as well as Queen Mary itself. Let us know what you think of the teaching on your course, the feedback you received, the support available to you, and many other aspects of your university experience.

Fill it out now at http://www.thestudentsurvey.com/

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Learning and Teaching Awards

Each year, the Economics Network at Bristol University gives out awards to recognise and reward exemplary practice from within the UK academic economics community.

The students nominated award provides an opportunity for economics students to identify and honour the most inspiring and dedicated teaching staff in their department.

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Have your voice heard

If you have any comments that you would like to raise with your Economics year representative then please do in the Student Representative Discussion Forum on WebCT. Please let us know which year you are in so the correct representative can respond.

Could you also keep in mind that any issues you may have relating to an individual module should initially be brought up with the lecturer.

We like positive as well as negative comments and look forward to hearing from you!
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