When universities were abruptly closed and lectures moved online last year, many students unsurprisingly felt less happy about the education they were receiving. But at Imperial College London the reverse was true.
In a closely watched National Student Survey last year, student satisfaction actually increased at the science-focused institution, bucking the overall trend. As a result, Imperial jumped 80 places in NSS’s student satisfaction rankings of UK universities.
According to vice-provost for education Emma McCoy, the success is because lecturers did more than just move traditional classes online.
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