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Why focus groups aren’t enough

‘What influenced your decision to study at your chosen university?’

Ask a bunch of students and you’ll hear them recount personal stories about why they chose to study at their university: it was the interesting course content, the reputation of the university, or the good feeling they got at the Open Day.

University marketing teams often conduct focus groups and surveys as we seek to understand what drives students’ decision making. We use these insights to inform the content and campaigns we create. So far, so normal.

But research suggests these decision-making stories may be just that, stories. Our judgments can be influenced by a messy set of factors beyond our conscious awareness.

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Robert Perry Robert Perry

Who cares about the REF?

Thursday May 11th was REF Day, the day on which UK universities found out how their research had been rated by independent assessment panels.

The Research Excellence Framework gets a decidedly mixed response from the higher education community, but there’s no denying that a lot of hard work has gone in to the submissions from every university, and it’s worth celebrating those efforts.

Find out why you should be focussing your efforts on a smaller audience.

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Tracy Playle Tracy Playle

Let’s chat frankly about those end of financial year projects

We’ve reached that time of year when we start to receive a flurry of project requests aligned to end of financial year spend. In this post we explore your options and offer advice on making the most of this time and those remaining pockets of budget.

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Tracy Playle Tracy Playle

Your analytics are not audience research

It’s very easy to assume that when we’re exploring our analytics and asking our audience whether they find our content useful that we’re doing audience research. But we’re barely scratching the surface.

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Robert Perry Robert Perry

Why your university website needs subject-level pages

Is your website really supporting future students make the choices that get them to achieve their dreams, or are we making it hard work for them? Robert Perry takes a look at the case and the need for creating powerful subject level pages.

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Robert Perry Robert Perry

A-levels 2020: Mapping the online discourse

There was a lot of A-level and university application discourse on Twitter as results were released. Our Head of Research decided to map out the interactions and influence online to find out what was going on in these conversations.

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Guest User Guest User

You need to appraise you. Yes, you.

An appraisal should serve you and your goals – and workshop activities can provide the space for you to explore that collaboratively. Our Research Analyst shares a few activities to help you reflect on your role whilst imagining your progression.

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