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Hey Guys,

I am a postgraduate student at Kingston University London working on my dissertation to complete my Master's degree in Marketing. I am conducting a research into the impact that hotel reviews have on holiday-goers when booking their accommodation.

I would be grateful if you could spend 3 minutes to complete this questionnaire, it is very short!
Please note that all responses will be used for academic purposes only and will remain confidential.

Thank you very much for your help :smile:

http://kingston.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9TsV0fnfvtowgwl


Sophie
Done :smile:
What do you mean by 'have high integrity'?

This is an ungrammatical statement, and you clearly don't understand what the word integrity means.
Reply 3
Completed yours - if you could do mine as well that would be brilliant!

http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/culturesurvey
Original post by sophievincent
Hey Guys,

I am a postgraduate student at Kingston University London working on my dissertation to complete my Master's degree in Marketing. I am conducting a research into the impact that hotel reviews have on holiday-goers when booking their accommodation.

I would be grateful if you could spend 3 minutes to complete this questionnaire, it is very short!
Please note that all responses will be used for academic purposes only and will remain confidential.

Thank you very much for your help :smile:

http://kingston.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9TsV0fnfvtowgwl


Sophie


Done :smile: could you do mine please: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7STBP56
Original post by DellaLouise
Done :smile: could you do mine please: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7STBP56


Yes done !
Original post by beth_joy
Completed yours - if you could do mine as well that would be brilliant!

http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/culturesurvey


done !
Reply 7
Original post by sophievincent
Hey Guys,

I am a postgraduate student at Kingston University London working on my dissertation to complete my Master's degree in Marketing. I am conducting a research into the impact that hotel reviews have on holiday-goers when booking their accommodation.

I would be grateful if you could spend 3 minutes to complete this questionnaire, it is very short!
Please note that all responses will be used for academic purposes only and will remain confidential.

Thank you very much for your help :smile:

http://kingston.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9TsV0fnfvtowgwl


Sophie


Done yours, could you help me back?
Here is the link:
https://newcastlebusiness.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6KfDty4pe9NgfLD
Reply 8
Original post by returnmigrant
What do you mean by 'have high integrity'?

This is an ungrammatical statement, and you clearly don't understand what the word integrity means.


Hi, could you mind take 2 mins to fill my survey?
It is about self-service technology.
Here is the link:
https://newcastlebusiness.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6KfDty4pe9NgfLD
Thanks in advance:biggrin:
Reply 9
Original post by earthtome
Done :smile:


Hi, may I ask you do me a favour?
My survey would take you 2mins to fill in.
Here is the link:
https://newcastlebusiness.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6KfDty4pe9NgfLD

Thanks in advance:smile:
Reply 10
Done.

Can you complete mine too?

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2778921

Thanks.
Original post by returnmigrant
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Original post by Joinedup




I know you are working on classification of universities. I was going to cross-edit but I think it is more sensible to comment to you and since you do not accept private messages I have hijacked this thread to do it.


I think Durham and Wales Trinity St Davids have to be special cases. They are contemporaneous but given that they are both younger than UCL neither belongs as an ancient.

I don't think that UCL and KCL belong with the narrow definition of redbrick. The guide has to be Peer's book and neither fit the description. They belong with, as they are, the founders of UoL.

You need an explanation of why the original 4 University of Wales colleges are included in the wider meaning of redbrick because that doesn't work on dates alone.

QUB has no "of" in it.

Bath Spa is recent not new, as are Bolton, Cumbria, Liverpool Hope and Worcester

Napier is properly Edinburgh Napier.
There is no "of" in West London

Greenwich is new not recent (Thames Poly as was)

All of your University Colleges with the exception of University College Birmingham are now full universities.

You are missing:

ifs University College.

You are also missing from the recent universities:-

University of Law
BPP University
University of the Arts
Royal Agricultural University
University of St Mark and St John
Regent's University (this now has UK degree awarding powers)
University of Roehampton

In the entries for the University of London, The School of Pharmacy and Millport are no more and Imperial College no longer belongs to the University of London. You are missing Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

The following non-universities have degree awarding powers:

Ashridge Business School
College of Estate Management
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Resource Development International
Royal College of Music
Royal College of Art
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Royal Northern College of Music

The original University of Wales has not yet surrendered its charter but is non-active

The Archbishop of Canterbury can award Lambeth degrees and is doing so by thesis

Grimsby Institute of HE, Newcastle College and New College Durham have foundation degree awarding powers
(edited 9 years ago)
Original post by nulli tertius
I know you are working on classification of universities. I was going to cross-edit but I think it is more sensible to comment to you and since you do not accept private messages I have hijacked this thread to do it.


I think Durham and Wales Trinity St Davids have to be special cases. They are contemporaneous but given that they are both younger than UCL neither belongs as an ancient.

I don't think that UCL and KCL belong with the narrow definition of redbrick. The guide has to be Peer's book and neither fit the description. They belong with, as they are, the founders of UoL.

You need an explanation of why the original 4 University of Wales colleges are included in the wider meaning of redbrick because that doesn't work on dates alone.

QUB has no "of" in it.

Bath Spa is recent not new, as are Bolton, Cumbria, Liverpool Hope and Worcester

Napier is properly Edinburgh Napier.
There is no "of" in West London

Greenwich is new not recent (Thames Poly as was)

All of your University Colleges with the exception of University College Birmingham are now full universities.

You are missing:

ifs University College.

You are also missing from the recent universities:-

University of Law
BPP University
University of the Arts
Royal Agricultural University
University of St Mark and St John
Regent's University (this now has UK degree awarding powers)
University of Roehampton

In the entries for the University of London, The School of Pharmacy and Millport are no more and Imperial College no longer belongs to the University of London. You are missing Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

The following non-universities have degree awarding powers:

Ashridge Business School
College of Estate Management
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Resource Development International
Royal College of Music
Royal College of Art
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Royal Northern College of Music

The original University of Wales has not yet surrendered its charter but is non-active

The Archbishop of Canterbury can award Lambeth degrees and is doing so by thesis

Grimsby Institute of HE, Newcastle College and New College Durham have foundation degree awarding powers


Mm I only stuck my oar in to put Brunel into the 1960's list
I was in two minds about moving Keele which of course wasn't really founded in the '60s but decided to leave it alone in the interest of telling a simplified story that might be useful to applicants rather than trying to make a more accurate but possibly less comprehensible picture.
I decided to stop.

It currently seems like a broad strokes type of article for people who just want to find out approximately what 'redbrick' etc. means and IMHO that's probably answering a greater need on TSR than one containing a fuller historical account of university establishment in the uk

There is the A-Z which I think is where people probably look to find out about particular HE colleges and of course wikipedia/ucas and the various institutional websites

If you or RM fancy improving it I won't mind tho'.
Original post by Joinedup
Mm I only stuck my oar in to put Brunel into the 1960's list
I was in two minds about moving Keele which of course wasn't really founded in the '60s but decided to leave it alone in the interest of telling a simplified story that might be useful to applicants rather than trying to make a more accurate but possibly less comprehensible picture.
I decided to stop.

It currently seems like a broad strokes type of article for people who just want to find out approximately what 'redbrick' etc. means and IMHO that's probably answering a greater need on TSR than one containing a fuller historical account of university establishment in the uk

There is the A-Z which I think is where people probably look to find out about particular HE colleges and of course wikipedia/ucas and the various institutional websites

If you or RM fancy improving it I won't mind tho'.


I missed Brunel.

The ending of the civics and the start of the plate glass universities has ambiguities. Keele is one. Sussex is also older than Newcastle and many of the plate g;ass universities are older than the other "carve out" Dundee.
Original post by nulli tertius
I missed Brunel.

The ending of the civics and the start of the plate glass universities has ambiguities. Keele is one. Sussex is also older than Newcastle and many of the plate g;ass universities are older than the other "carve out" Dundee.


The wiki's aren't really up to date and probably aren't a good resource for applicants tbh.

this one is linked from a top level menu and says the 94 group is still going... there's apparently a lot of updating going on but not necessarily on the most prominent pages or those with the biggest howlers.

I'm now unlikely to bother myself since I note with mild annoyance that my one and only wiki amendment (regarding Brunel) has since been reversed.
Original post by sophievincent
Hey Guys,

I am a postgraduate student at Kingston University London working on my dissertation to complete my Master's degree in Marketing. I am conducting a research into the impact that hotel reviews have on holiday-goers when booking their accommodation.

I would be grateful if you could spend 3 minutes to complete this questionnaire, it is very short!
Please note that all responses will be used for academic purposes only and will remain confidential.

Thank you very much for your help :smile:

http://kingston.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9TsV0fnfvtowgwl


Sophie


Done! Could you please do mine: https://greenwichuniversity.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_darnh5Duvq1OoEB
Original post by sophievincent
Hey Guys,

I am a postgraduate student at Kingston University London working on my dissertation to complete my Master's degree in Marketing. I am conducting a research into the impact that hotel reviews have on holiday-goers when booking their accommodation.

I would be grateful if you could spend 3 minutes to complete this questionnaire, it is very short!
Please note that all responses will be used for academic purposes only and will remain confidential.

Thank you very much for your help :smile:

http://kingston.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9TsV0fnfvtowgwl


Sophie


DONE, please help out with mine too: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/L657R9Q

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