Share your experiences – and receive a £50 voucher
Help shape change at RCL in our friendly research discussions
Regent College London is inviting students to take part in two important research projects designed to improve the student experience. By getting involved, you’ll help shape real change across the College for current and future students.
As a thank you for your time, all participants will receive a £50 Amazon voucher, emailed to you after you complete the study.
What is involved in the research?
Both projects involve joining a small group discussion with a researcher. These sessions are relaxed and focused on understanding your experiences as an RCL student. There are no right or wrong answers – we want to hear your honest feedback.
What research is being conducted?
Research Project 1: Student Transitions (Welcome Week)
Starting higher education is a major milestone, and we want to ensure every student has a strong start to their journey at RCL. This research explores student experiences of enrolment, induction, and welcome week.
Your insights will help us understand what works well and where improvements can be made. By taking part, you’ll contribute directly to shaping how we welcome and support new students in the future.
Who can participate?
We’re looking to speak with students who have joined RCL since April 2025.
Research Project 2: Black Heritage Student Mentorship Programme
RCL is in the early stages of developing a new mentorship programme aimed at better supporting Black heritage students. To ensure this programme is meaningful and effective, we want to hear from students about your experiences at RCL, your views on mentoring, and what support would make the biggest difference.
Your perspective will play a key role in helping us design a programme that is supportive, empowering, and reflective of student needs.
Who can participate?
We’re looking for students of Black heritage who are home (UK) students and have experienced the UK school system.
Register your interest
If you’d like to get involved, simply register your interest by completing the form. A member of the research team will contact you with more information and discussion dates.
