Student Barometer survey

2024-25

The now bi-annual Student Barometer is in two phases for the 2024-25 academic year. The first phase was for new students and ran 19 November to 13 December 2024. The second phase invites all students (except final year undergraduates surveyed in the National Student Survey) to take part, and opened firstly to postgraduates on 18 March, with undergraduates invited from 0th Week of Trinity term. This second phase will close in 7th Week of Trinity. 

2023 survey rested 

2022 survey was open from 21 November to 17 December 2022

The Student Barometer survey has been used since 2007 to survey students on their academic and social experience at Oxford. In the first few years only international students were surveyed and then this was expanded to home students in 2010, and then to include part-time students since 2012. The survey is managed by Etio (the government services arm of Tribal Group plc), formerly known as i-graduate, and participating institutions' results are benchmarked against UK and International Universities who take part in the survey, either by surveying their home and/or international students. The University took a break from the survey in 2023, and as of 2024 it will run every two years instead of annually.  Rather than a single wave, from 2024 the survey now runs in two waves at Oxford - a first wave runs in late Michaelmas for new starters only (19 November to 13 December in 2024), and a second wave in the Spring for all students (except final year undergraduates, who are surveyed separately in the National Student Survey).  

The survey has four main question areas about the student experience (arrival, learning, living and support services) and students are asked to rank their satisfaction on a four point scale (very dissatisfied, dissatisfied and satisfied and very satisfied). Students can also leave open and anonymous comments about each of these sections described above.

Questions are modified to include Oxford specific terminology but base questions cannot be changed fundamentally as they are used to benchmark us against other universities. It is possible to include additional questions only asked for Oxford students and this has been done in previous years for COVID- related questions and separate sections on the type of communications channels that students use, or their use of and satisfaction with GLAM venues.

Oxford pre-loads some basic personal and course details so students are routed to relevant sections e.g. visa questions for international students, arrival questions for first year students only. This also means that students do not have to begin the survey by completing a form with their college, year of programme, programme title etc 

The Student Barometer runs in two phases for the 2024-25 academic year. The first phase was for new students and ran 19 November to 13 December 2024. The second phase invites all students (except final year undergraduates surveyed in the National Student Survey) to take part, and opened firstly to postgraduates on 18 March, with undergraduates invited from 0th Week of Trinity term. This second phase will close in 7th Week of Trinity. Email invitations are sent from surveys@admin.ox.ac.uk.

Communications resources to support the promotion of the Barometer are available on the communications hub. 

Staff are invited to join the University's Student Surveys Network Teams channel that has been created for staff involved in student engagement and survey analysis. The channel is designed to provide timely and comprehensive updates on all aspects of University managed student surveys. 

Results from previous years can be seen on the Tableau reporting tool (staff access only) 

For questions about previous years, please contact surveys@admin.ox.ac.uk

Open comments

Students can leave open comments during the survey and these will be split by college and department level and sent to colleagues by surveys@admin.ox.ac.uk

After the results have been received from Etio outcomes are then cascaded to students in later editions of the Student News. It would be extremely helpful to receive any feedback from colleagues that could be added to the Student Surveys website for students on any positive changes implemented as a result of the survey.

A summary of the Student Barometer 2022 results can be found here.