Conducted in trinity 2024
The aim of the Oxford Student Welfare Survey 2024 was to collect student feedback to advocate for a more supportive, inclusive, and understanding academic environment at the University of Oxford. The survey focused on collating data on student well-being, mental health, term-time stressor factors and use of University support services. This research was conducted, managed and written into this report by Ms Rosalie Chapman, Vice-President (Welfare) of the Students’ Union 2023-24, and supervised by Dr Addi Haran Diman, President of the Students’ Union 2024-2025. The research received CUREC approval (Reference: R91929/RE001).
The survey was optional and available to all current Oxford University students with an SSO login and was open from April 26th to June 9th, 2024, during Trinity Term. None of the individual questions were compulsory, and students were able to skip any questions they didn’t want to answer. Students were also able to edit any responses they submitted up until the survey closed. In addition, all responses were collected entirely anonymously.
A total of 2116 responses were collected.
You can read the analysis report of the welfare survey in full here.