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New resources to promote postgraduate surveys

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New resources to help publicise PRES and PTES to postgraduate students

PRES and PTES will be running during Spring 2011 and it is important that as many postgraduate students as possible have the chance to have their say on their experience.

Posters, flyers and a promotional video are now available to help you promote the surveys, available to download below. You can edit the posters to add your institution or union logo, to specify the dates when the survey will be open, or why not add a personal message from your Vice Chancellor encouraging students to complete the surveys? 

If you have not yet discovered whether your institution is runnning PRES and/or PTES, try to find out as soon as possible. At least 100 universities are running one or both of the surveys, so they could be happening on your campus. If you are having trouble finding out and need a pointer, get in touch.

Dates when the surveys will be open will vary by institution.

For more information on PRES and PTES, including ideas for how to approach your institution to talk about the surveys, see our Guide to Surveys in HE.

NUS postgraduate committee introduce postgraduate experience surveys (link to YouTube)

Posters and flyers

PRES A3 poster with text

PTES A3 poster with text

PRES A3 poster without text

PTES A3 poster without text

PRES A4 poster with text

PTES A4 poster with text

PRES A5 flyer without text

PTES A5 flyer without text

 

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