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Survey initial results discussion

Twenty-seven student advisors joined this meeting to discuss the initial findings of the Nurture-U wellbeing survey which has been running since Autumn 2022 across 5 universities.


Please click below to access the slides:



Here is a recording of the meeting:



Here is an image of the first mural where student advisors gave their thoughts about the survey demographics:


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Here is the student advisors' thoughts on the initial analysis of difference between groups:


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We also did a tester for the mural, and here's the student advisors' recently watched movies in case you're interested!


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There's a LOT more work to be done on the analysis of the survey data. If you're interested in supporting us with this or doing some analysis yourself, please get in touch! Email nurture-u@exeter.ac.uk.

 
 
 

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That was such an insightful peek into how student advisors are engaging with the initial wellbeing survey findings seeing murals, slides, and recorded discussions brings the data to life. It’s a creative approach that showcases how thoughtful visual storytelling can amplify impact, similar to how the best website design services Dubai help communicate insights and brand ethos effectively. Looking forward to seeing how the continued analysis unfolds!

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