StudentSurvey.ie (Irish Survey of Student Engagement) asks students about their understanding and experiences of engagement in higher education, including how their institutions provide opportunities and support for their academic, personal and social development. Undergraduates and taught postgraduates have participated in the online survey annually since 2013.

 Over the last decade, StudentSurvey.ie has become an established part of higher education in Ireland with participating institutions making significant efforts to promote participation, analyse and interpret the resulting data, and act appropriately to enhance the quality of students’ experiences. The results of StudentSurvey.ie demonstrate the value of student feedback in shaping, safeguarding and promoting shared values.  The findings also highlight the need for student participation, including through evidence-building mechanisms such as national surveys, in governance and in both internal and external quality assurance processes (e.g. programmatic review).

Recognising that significant changes had occurred since 2013, a strategic review was undertaken by StudentSurvey.ie between 2022 and 2025. One of the aims of the review was to re-emphasise the central role of the student voice in how to enhance experiences of higher education. Enhancing effectiveness of quality assurance for the future of institutions cannot happen without the inclusion of the multiple perspectives of the most important player in the process – students.

During 2024 and 2025, a new survey instrument was developed that better captures the enablers and obstacles to student engagement. Higher education institution staff (including quality assurance, and teaching and learning offices), students’ unions, national policy and quality agencies were key stakeholders in this process.  The revised survey aims to respond to the transformative changes that have taken place in recent years in how students engage in learning. 

The paper sets out the rationale for review, stakeholder involvement, the development of a revised survey, and opportunities and challenges that have arisen along the way.

This paper was presented at EQAF and reflects the views of the named authors only.

ISSN: 1375-3797

Re-imagining the Irish Survey of Student Engagement, StudentSurvey.ie

Valerie Harvey, Sean O’Reilly, Lewis Purser, Bryan O’Mahony
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