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Universities think listening to their students is very important - but they put more emphasis on viewing students as "consumers" than on seeing them as "partners in a learning community", according to a new study.
A report commissioned by the Higher Education Funding Council for England examines the ways universities listen to their students.
It found that the most common ways were student representation on university committees, which was nearly universal, and student feedback questionnaires. Other models included...





