Your Voice Matters
Module evaluations reflect the experiences of students attending classes across the four departments in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy: Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, and Sociology. Your feedback helps us understand your experience, ensuring we continue to improve teaching and learning across the School.
Why We Value Student Feedback
Module evaluations are an essential part of improving teaching quality and enhancing the learning experience at Trinity. We use anonymous student feedback to:
- Identify what worked well in a module.
- Highlight areas for improvement.
Student input helps us shape a better learning environment for everyone.
How Evaluations Work
Evaluations are conducted online twice a year for all undergraduate modules in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy.
Who Sees the Results?
- Lecturers
- Heads of Department and School
- Director of Undergraduate Teaching and Learning
- School Manager
- Teaching Assistants (via lecturers)
Recognising Excellence
Each Semester, the School celebrates excellence in teaching by:
- Publishing the names of the "Top 3 Highest Ranked Modules" in each department.
- Highlighting the "Highest Ranked Module with over 100 students."
- Undergraduate Survey Results See the top rated undergraduate modules and lecturers for Michaelmas Term 2024.
- Postgraduate Survey Results View the top rated postgraduate modules and lecturers from Michaelmas Term 2024