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CUSU attacks Student Survey

“as a direct result of feedback given”. In response to CUSU’s criticism, Baker pointed to the introduction of a section in which institutions can add further questions of their own. She also highlighted the dangers of opting out, saying, “If you put yourself in the position of a sixth former looking at the NSS results… you might wonder whether Cambridge has something to hide if its results do not appear.”

CUSU is also concerned that the marketing methods and publicity strategies used by IPSOS-Mori, the company contracted to carry out the survey, are “aggressive” and “intrusive”. Several stages are involved in the process of contacting students. Initially student data is collected from HE institutions and a promotional campaign is launched in early January to advertise the NSS to students. Those who do not either complete the five-minute survey or opt out are then contacted by email; non-respondents are sent a postal letter, and IPSOS-Mori will then attempt to contact remaining students via telephone up to eight times until a response is received.

Sami Benyahia, NSS Project Manager at IPSOS-Mori, admitted, “Yes, it is a multi-method attempt to achieve correspondence, but we do not bombard students.” When asked if he considered their method to constitute a harassing manner, Benyahia said, “If you saw eight missed calls on your phone I would agree, you might wonder who it is and why they kept calling; but these calls are not made all at the same time.” He added that “70 per cent of people are reached within three to four attempts” by telephone.

The NSS only publishes results of institutions that have at least a 60 per cent response rate, and over the two years that the survey has been running, Cambridge’s response has fallen below this target. CUSU are hoping that this trend will continue in 2007. Students can opt out of the survey on the NSS website, by telephone or by returning the postal survey incompleted.

This year’s Cambridge finalists will be contacted by IPSOS-Mori this term as the University has passed on finalists’ details. A

Cambridge University spokesperson acknowledged CUSU’s position and said the University “will be contacting all final year students shortly”.

Nikki Burton