Semester 2 Student Voice Forum is Here!

Come along to ask questions to members of Senior University Leadership, share your feedback, and meet the VP Voice candidates!

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Luana Vasconcelos

Tue 10 February 2026

The next Student Voice Forum will take place on 18:30 Tuesday 17 February, and this session will be a special edition of the forum. All VP Voice candidates will be attending to introduce themselves, giving students the chance to hear directly from those standing to represent the student voice at Surrey. .

Student Voice Forum is the most direct way for students to ask questions and raise concerns with Senior University Leadership. Organised by the Voice Zone and chaired by the VP Voice, the forum provides an open and transparent space for students to influence decision-making and university priorities.

The session will include pre-submitted questions, a live audience Q&A, and a Mentimeter running throughout the event so students can share real-time feedback. Questions can be asked anonymously.

Topics for this Forum:

Assessment and Feedback

  • Exam timetable release

  • Generative AI and assessments

  • Assessment feedback quality

Inclusive Campus and Support

  • University staff diversity

  • International student support

  • Campus accessibility

What is Student Voice Forum?

Student Voice Forum runs three times per academic year and takes place online via Teams Live Events from 18:30-20:00. All students are welcome to attend, and Course Reps are required to attend or send apologies as part of their role.

Only the panel will be on camera, with students engaging through the chat, anonymous questions, and Mentimeter.

Previous Forums

Past Student Voice Forums have covered topics such as exam scheduling, student feedback (NSS and MEQs), the Black Awarding Gap, employability, and the impact of growing student numbers on services.

Read the minutes from the last Student Voice Forum here. You can also check out the University responses to all Questions raised at the Student Voice Forum.

We look forward to seeing you there!