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Future student online experiences

Future student online experiences

Sharing the work of the Prospective Student Web Content Team

Event: Usability testing playback session – degree finder search

Join us on Wednesday 24 March at 10am to watch prospective postgraduates try out potential new features for a future degree finder search.

The team are looking ahead to the replacement of our current undergraduate and postgraduate degree finders.

Last week we began a process to design a future state, using a technique called design sprints.

Neil’s overview of the design sprint process and why we’re taking this approach

This session will conclude the first of many sprints. Join us to see how prospective postgraduates react to our design, and help prioritise any issues they encounter.

This is a great way to get involved in the future shape of our most important provision for prospective students.

Who is this event for?

If you are involved in recruitment and admissions, communications and marketing – either centrally or for one of our Schools – then this will be of interest.

As well as hearing about what we’ve learned, we want your input too. So, if you have experience of working with prospective students, we hope you can join us.

What we’ll do

In this session we will:

  • provide some background about the work we’ve been doing
  • watch  short videos on the search for postgraduate programmes
  • work together to prioritise the biggest issues we see in the videos

When and where

Wednesday 24 March

10:00am to 11:30am.

Microsoft Teams session; joining information will be sent in advance

Bookings now closed.

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