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Hi ,

 

Student Voice is a vital part of the experience at Newcastle. It’s your opportunity to influence teaching, support, and the wider University environment by sharing what matters most to you.  

 

Throughout the year, you can complete surveys, take part in focus groups and speak to your student reps, who will represent you at student–staff committees. Each opportunity gives you a platform to highlight what’s working well and what could be improved! 

 

Your feedback leads to real change. We use it to enhance learning, improve resources and support services, and shape a more inclusive and engaging student community. 

 

All the best, 

Yvonne

 

In this edition: 

📋 Newcastle Experience Survey

👂 You said, we listened, we acted

🗳️ Student Elections 2026 are here!

🤝 Sport, community and giving back

📈 Get ready for Placement Week

🎓 Postgraduate Open Evening

🏆 Don't miss your chance to sign-up to the ncl+ Award

💰 Win £100 for writing a uni review

📰 Other news

📋 Newcastle Experience Survey

 

Share your thoughts about your time at Newcastle University so far, what you've enjoyed, and what could be improved. 

 

Your feedback helps Newcastle University understand what’s working well and identify areas where we can make positive changes across courses, departments and student support services. 

 

By taking part, you could win: 

  • Varsity 2026 tickets (complete the survey before 15 March) 
  • Campus coffee vouchers 
  • Co-op shopping card 

The survey opens on 24 February 2026 and you’ll get an email from studentsurveys@ncl.ac.uk. Take a few minutes to have your say - it really makes a difference! 

Your voice matters

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👂 You said, we listened, we acted

 

We’ve made changes to improve assessment and feedback across the University, based on what you told us. 

💬 You said: "We don’t hear about any changes being made to programmes following our feedback" 

 

👂 We listened: For the 2025-26 academic year, colleagues are asked to establish and regularly update a “You Said: We Listened” page on the Virtual Learning Environment (for example Canvas) community space. This should be accessible to you and used to respond to your feedback, including the action taken where appropriate. These can be drawn from all sources of student feedback, from modules and programmes, through surveys, in teaching sessions and through the work of the student representatives and Student Staff Committees.  

 

We hope that you will see how we value your input, engage with it, and act upon it, and support us to consistently ‘close the feedback loop’ across the University. 

closing the feedback loop - find out more on our you said, we listened, we acted pages

🗳️ Student Elections 2026 are here!

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Student Elections 2026 are officially OPEN and students are invited to nominate themselves and stand as a candidate for our next student leadership team. 

 

Officer positions give you the opportunity to represent students, influence change across the Students’ Union and University and gain valuable experience alongside your studies or after graduation. Whether you’re looking to strengthen your career prospects or make a real difference for other students, standing as an Officer allows you to do both. 

 

Sabbatical Officer roles are paid, full-time leadership positions, offering a meaningful next step after graduation with hands-on experience in changemaking, leadership, strategy and student representation. Liberation Officer roles are voluntary positions focused on advocacy, equality and representation, providing practical experience in campaigning and making a difference to other students just like you. 

 

Submit your interest by midnight on Monday 2 February 2026 or find out more about the Student Elections on the NUSU website. 

Find out more

🤝 Sport, community and giving back

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Getting involved in sport at Newcastle isn’t just about competition.

 

From fundraising for Movember and volunteering to building friendships and confidence, sports clubs at Newcastle are helping students give back and feel part of something bigger.

 

Read more about how sport is improving the student experience and building community. 

Find out more

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📈 Get ready for Placement Week!

 

Discover the benefits of doing a placement year while studying at Newcastle University throughout Placement Week 2026.  

 

You can attend our two workshops between Monday 2 February to Friday 6 February and gain insights into the benefits of doing a placement year:  

  • Thursday 5 February, 16:30 – 17:30, Placements Uncovered: Your chance to find out more about adding a placement year to your degree   

  • Friday 6 February, 12:00 – 13:00. International Students: Understanding placements and other work experience options   

Don't miss the @nclcareers Instagram channel shining a spotlight on some of our placement students, hosting Q&As, polls and quizzes! 

Learn more

🎓 Postgraduate Open Evening

 

Our Postgraduate Open Evening is happening on campus on Wednesday 11 February, 16:00-19:00 – and you’re invited!  

 

Whether you’ve already considered postgraduate study, or you simply want to explore your options for life after your undergraduate degree, our Postgraduate Open Evening is a great place to start.  

  

Speak to current students about what postgrad study is like, hear from our admissions team, chat to subject specialists and learn more about funding and finance.   

Book your place

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🏆 Don’t miss your chance to sign-up to the ncl+ Award! 

 

Skills like communication, teamwork, planning and organisation are quickly becoming key factors for employers. 

 

You’re probably already developing these through your extra-curricular activities, but did you know that completing the ncl+ Award will help you reflect on these skills and teach you how to market them to employers?   

 

Learn more about the award and sign up before Friday 31 January! 

Sign up now

💰 Win £100 for writing a uni review

Make your words count! 

 

For the chance to win £100, head to Whatuni? to write a review about Newcastle University! It’ll only take a few minutes and your words could help future students find the perfect university and course. 

Write your review

Upcoming events: NCL in Action, Get involved

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🗳️ Register to vote in the local elections: Local elections in Newcastle take place on Thursday 7 May 2026. Read more about how to register, it only takes five minutes. 

 

🍃 Student Wellbeing Update: Read the latest instalment of the Student Health and Wellbeing Services Newsletter to explore Holocaust Memorial Day, reporting hate incidents, TV licences in private housing, and BeWell book recommendations. [accessible version].  

 

🧠 Sign up to our wellbeing workshops! Covering topics such as self-care, challenging negative thoughts and understanding stress and anxiety.

 

🔍 2026 Research Scholarships Scheme: Apply for funded summer research opportunities to gain hands-on research experience alongside academic staff in summer 2026.


🚲
Dr Bike is back on campus: Bring your bike along to the Boiler House on 29 January for free minor repairs from a WATBike mechanic.

 

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