6th November 2016
The Mancunion’s TEF survey
The Mancunion want to know what you think about the proposed Teaching Excellence Framework
Categories: News
The Mancunion are conducting a survey on the University of Manchester students’ responses to the proposed Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
The Higher Education (HE) white paper and the Higher Education and Research Bill announced the TEF which intends to measure each university’s standards by looking at three different factors: drop out rates, the National Student Survey (NSS), and employment rates of graduates after 6 months.
The Mancunion want to know what you think, simply fill out this survey to share your thoughts:
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