New project announcement:

Alumni Relations at London South Bank University

London South Bank University’s Alumni Relations team want to position themselves as a key player in delivering the university’s corporate plan. To inform this process, Alterline has been commissioned to help them explore what successful alumni engagement looks like to their internal stakeholders and to better understand and segment their alumni population.

‘We’re delighted to be working with Alterline for this project. Having worked with the team before at other organisations I know they will bring a fantastic level of analysis and interpretation to their findings. There’s a huge amount of potential for us at LSBU to help increase the impact of our alumni in the world and the work with Alterline will help us ensure we’re heading in the right direction. The team ‘get it’ and that’s what makes them a pleasure to work with!’ 

Olivia Rainford, Senior Manager – Alumni Relations

Irons unplugged – students and fast fashion

Irons unplugged – students and fast fashion

To explore the lives of students in a world of fast fashion we took a trip down student street and asked them one simple question: ‘can we see your iron?’. Check out what happened in our video below. Here's some snapshots from behind the scenes:
Great Expectations at The University of Greenwich

Great Expectations at The University of Greenwich

Following the success of our first project with the University of Greenwich, we were on campus again at the start of the academic year filming first-year students as they arrived at the start of their student journeys. This 'Great Expectations' project saw the Alterline team filming across London from meeting international students as they arrived at Heathrow to interviewing nursing…
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Follow that student!

“Follow That Student!” is a University of Greenwich initiative focused on continuing to improve the student experience, by deepening understanding of their journey. Our first project with the University focused on assessment and feedback – using qualitative research tools to track, interview and film a group of students over a six week period to hear first-hand what it’s like for them at…
Is university value for money?

Is university value for money?

Student populations are becoming more diverse, fees look set to stay and learning channels and platforms are proliferating. In this fast-changing world it is more vital than ever to understand students’ experiences, lives and aspirations. Recent national research by Alterline supports the now widely-held view that students are more serious than ever and old stereotypes no longer hold true. Students…