Medicine is a thriving and ambitious multidisciplinary faculty, and a national leader in medical education with an outstanding reputation for its combined expertise in research and teaching.
Students’ feedback helps to shape university services and, in turn, improves the student experience.
Throughout the academic year, students have fed back on a number of aspects they would like to see improved within the Faculty. Below you will find some examples of how the Faculty has implemented this feedback. View more examples on the Student Voice website by clicking here.
- You said: Prescribing training should be available in all Final Year centres.
- We did: We have worked with all the centres to bring this to you and have provided additional support from the University.
- You said: You wanted better quality teaching rooms.
- We did: Classrooms, LC51 and LE30, were renovated this summer. Some lectures in 2016-17 were also timetabled in a more suitable location, AB59.
- You said: You wanted more timetabled sessions.
- We did: We have ensured that timetable information is included on personal timetables, rather than just on blackboard, as requested by integrated Masters students.
Students are welcome to get in touch with any feedback regarding their course and university services. Find out how to give feedback by following the links below:
- Student Voice website
- Union Southampton’s ‘You Make Change’
- Find out who your course representative is
- National Student Survey