Student Success in Their Own Words: Insights from Higher Education in Ireland

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Creator(s) (alphabetical)

Brian Marrinan, Rebecca Roper

Organisation(s)

Higher Education Authority, Journey Partners, National Forum

Discipline(s)

Teaching and Learning

Topic(s)

National Forum Publications, Student Success

License

CC BY-SA

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PDF

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PID https://doi.org/10.82110/7dwk-3y96

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This report presents findings from the HEA Student Success Survey 2025, capturing how students across Ireland define, experience and achieve success in higher education. Based on responses from over 3,400 students across publicly funded higher education institutions, it provides a national, student-centred perspective on success.

The report explores students’ definitions of success, the supports and enablers that help them thrive, and the barriers that can hinder progress. It highlights the relational and holistic nature of student success, encompassing academic achievement alongside well-being, belonging, personal growth and future readiness.

Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it

– Brings the student voice directly into discussions on student success and teaching and learning
– Provides evidence to support more holistic, student-centred approaches to success in higher education
– Supports institutions in reflecting on how teaching practices, support structures and institutional culture shape student experiences
– Informs policy development and enhancement initiatives focused on equity, inclusion and student well-being
– Offers insights that can support dialogue and shared understanding across the higher education sector

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Marrinan, B., & Roper, R. (2026). Student success in their own words: insights from higher education in ireland. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/student-success-in-their-own-words-insights-from-higher-education-in-ireland/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA).

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