Facilities Surveys (higher education) in the U.K.
This list of UK Facilities Surveys HE was compiled in August 2006:
Davis, Langdon and Everest Student Residences Cost Check (Oct 2007). http://www.davislangdon-uk.com/EME/Research/ResearchFinder/CostModels/StudentResidences_CM_Oct07/
King Sturge – The UK Student Accommodation Market 2005/6. Annual report looking at key market changes, rental trends, FM costs, key locations, the London market, investment transactions and the outlook. http://www.kingsturge.co.uk/residential/research/
National Student Survey. Commissioned by Funding Council, carried out by Ipsos UK. First survey 2005. The questionnaire asks students the extent to which they agree with a series of statements about their course. Topic areas include teaching, assessment and feedback, academic support, organisation and management, learning resources and personal development.http://www.thestudentsurvey.com/
Unistats - The official website to help make an informed choice when deciding which university or college to appy to. http://www.unistats.com/
On Track. Ipsos MORI Scottish Survey. Longitudinal study of the class graduating in 2004. Sweep 2 published 2005. Predominent focus academic, some data on facilities provision. http://www.mori.com/ontrack/
Sodexho University Lifestyle Survey 2006. Second survey (first in 2004) looking at the whole student experience. Includes section on accommodation and facilities. http://www.sodexho.co.uk/segments/uls06-summary.pdf
The UNITE MORI Student Experience Report 2005. The fifth UNITE 'Student Experience Report' published January 2005. Includes one section about accommodation. http://www.mori.com/polls/2004/unite-jan.shtml
UKOSA Broadening Our Horizons survey of International Students in UK Universities and Colleges. Includes a section on accommodation.http://www.ukcosa.org.uk/files/pdf/BOHsummary.pdf
Many institutions carry out their own surveys, some of which are available via the internet from individual University web sites.
If you know of other surveys which could be added to this list please e-mail to:
SMI. 02.08.06

