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Survey results 2010-2011
Survey results 2009-2010
Survey results 2008-2009
Surveys results 2007-2008
Survey results 2006-2007
Surveys results 2005-2006

 

Teaching survey results

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  • Results from previous surveys

Results from previous surveys

As much of the survey data remains confidential to the individual teachers concerned, we have made the aggregate scores available for School, UG and PGT level. These can be accessed by clicking on the link below and entering your LSE username and password.

  • Survey Results 2015-2016

 

  • Survey Results 2014-2015

 

  • Survey Results 2013-2014

  • Survey Results 2012-2013

  • Survey Results 2011-2012

  • Survey Results 2010-2011

  • Survey Results 2009-2010

  • Survey Results 2008-2009

  • Survey Results 2007-2008

  • Survey Results 2006-2007

  • Survey Results 2005-2006

Departmental aggregates from the 2005 to 2008 session are also available (LSE internal access only). 

For further information on teaching surveys, please contact TqaroSurveys@lse.ac.uk.

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