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Here's another one of our occasional newsletters reporting on the world of student research. This newsletter covers the student vote, upcoming changes to tuition fees and our wonderful team!
Latest news from the world of student research
Latest news from the world of student research
Latest news from the world of student research!
Opinionpanel and The Knowledge Partnership launch COMPARe for Higher Education institutions (HEIs). COMPARe stands for Course Optimisation for Marketing, Portfolio Assessment and Review. It is a new set of research and consultant-supported review approaches that let HEIs dovetail their market assurance process with the established quality assurance processes to enable them to create courses and portfolios that are sustainable because they are both academically robust and responsive to external demand.
Latest news from the world of student research!
Conservative supporting students now outnumber Labour ones by almost two to one (45% v 24%). We asked Paul Whiteley, Professor of Government at the University of Essex and co-director of the British Election Survey, to analyse our thirty three waves of data stretching back to October 2004.
The Future is here, now! Were delighted to announce the launch of our new panel - The Future Panel.
Latest news from the world of student research!
This is the first generation of students to pay 3,000 tuition fees. What will it mean for your student marketing? Read our latest newsletter to find out how we can help you measure and adapt in this market.
This is the first generation of students to pay 3,000 tuition fees. What will it mean for your student marketing? Read our latest newsletter to find out how we can help you measure and adapt in this market.
Welcome to our summer newsletter. Another academic year may be drawing to a close, but we'll still be hard at work running student and graduate research projects throughout the holiday period. And with our new Applicant Panel we'll be able to measure Freshers campaigns better than ever before!
Welcome to our first newsletter covering recent findings from The Student Panel - the largest and most relevant research panel of its kind in the UK. I hope you find it both interesting and useful.