Faculty Related Feedback
Feedback from our students is highly valued by each of the three Faculties:
- Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
- Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
- Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
We encourage students to provide feedback on their course and campus experiences that explicitly relate to their home Faculty.
Student feedback can assist the Faculty in identifying areas for course and program improvements or to acknowledge and elevate positive impacts on the student experience with the Faculty that should be exemplified across the whole student body.
Frequently asked questions
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What types of feedback can I provide?
Students are encouraged to provide feedback on all aspects of their study experience with their faculty.
Students may wish to acknowledge a superstar staff member or identify areas of improvement in a course or program. Feedback on experiences that impact on your campus experience are also welcome.
The student feedback form is intended to provide students with an avenue to provide real-time feedback. Essentially all feedback is welcomed, both constructive and positive.
If you wish to report inappropriate behaviour, misconduct, or intend to submit a complaint about a decision or procedure you should not submit this form.
- Inappropriate behaviour or misconduct should be reported through the Safer Campus Community.
- Complaints relating to policies, decisions and grievances should be directed to Student Affairs.
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Can I use this feedback form to make a complaint or report inappropriate behaviour or misconduct?
No. If you wish to report inappropriate behaviour, misconduct, or intend to submit a complaint you should not submit this form.
Inappropriate behaviour or misconduct should be reported through the Safer Campus Community.
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Can I use this feedback form to make a complaint or grievance about a decision or policy procedure?
No. If you intend to submit a complaint or grievance about a decision or policy procedure you should not submit this form.
Complaints relating to policies, decisions and grievances should be directed to Student Affairs.
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Can I provide anonymous feedback?
Students can elect to remain anonymous when providing feedback. The feedback form allows students to remain anonymous for many reasons including the option to provide feedback that a student feels may disadvantage them in future.
If you submit anonymous feedback, the Faculty will be unable to provide responses or updates on progress. The Faculty is committed to taking anonymised feedback seriously.
If you wish to report inappropriate behaviour, misconduct, or intend to submit a complaint about a decision or procedure you should not submit this form.
- Inappropriate behaviour or misconduct should be reported through the Safer Campus Community.
- Complaints relating to policies, decisions and grievances should be directed to Student Affairs.
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Can I provide feedback and be updated on progress or outcomes?
Yes. The feedback form allows students to provide their contact details and, in some instances, students may be provided with outcomes or progress to feedback received. If you choose to provide anonymous feedback, the faculty cannot provide you with any updates, progress, or outcomes.
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Who will receive or view my feedback?
Student feedback will be received by nominated leaders in their faculty.
Feedback may be shared with others for the purpose of improvement or to elevate positive impacts. This may include Course Coordinators, Program Directors, Heads of Schools and other relevant leadership staff within the Faculty.
If you have provided your contact details in your submission, your contact details will not be shared unless you have explicitly asked for this to occur.
The purpose of the student feedback form is to obtain real-time feedback from the Faculty student body to acknowledge positive experiences or to make improvements.