Feedback Hub

Get expert feedback on your writing through the Studiosity platform.

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Get fast feedback on your writing from the experts

Submit your drafted essays, reports, literature reviews and more to the Studiosity platform! You'll receive personalised feedback from writing specialists on your structure, grammar, referencing and language choice. 

Studiosity is:

  • Free and officially approved by UNSW
  • Available 24/7, including weekends
  • Fast and comprehensive - you'll receive personalised feedback (from humans, not AI) within 24 hours
  • Available for all types of writing, including essays, reports and literature reviews. 

How to use Studiosity

Ensure you are logged into Moodle before you begin.

  1. Go to the Feedback Hub Moodle page, enter the student enrolment key: feedback and click "Enrol me"
  2. Once you're enrolled, click on "Studiosity Platform - click here" to be taken to Studiosity. 


If you're having trouble accessing Studiosity, double check that you're logged into Moodle. If you need assistance, please email feedbackhub@unsw.edu.au

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

  • All UNSW students at campuses in Australia. 

  • You'll receive feedback on your writing within 24 hours, but it's usually a lot quicker (the average is 1.5 - 2 hours).

    You will be notified by email when your feedback is ready. 

  • You will only receive feedback on the quality of your writing, including grammar, structure, choice of language and referencing.

    The writing experts will not comment on the content or relevancy of your work.

  • No.

  • Each student can submit their writing up to six times per term. 

  • No, only editable formats are accepted. Accepted formats include:

    • .doc (word document)
    • .rtf (rich text)
    • .txt (text)
    • .odt (open document type).
  • You can submit:

    • Reflective writing
    • Business letters
    • Case studies
    • Your CV or resume
    • A cover letter
    • Your responses to short answer questions
    • Essays
    • Scientific reports
    • Short stories
    • Speeches
    • Text analysis
    • Business reports
    • Literature reviews

    You can also add additional information (up to 300 words) about your assessment. 

    Please note that the maximum word limit per submission is 3000 words, and 5000 words for HDR students.

Students share their feedback experiences

Hear from other UNSW students about how feedback helped them improve their academic work and grow their confidence. 

  • Students share their first experiences receiving feedback and how they learned to see it as something helpful, not just criticism.

  • Feedback can stir up all kinds of feelings. Discover how UNSW students have handled the emotional side of receiving feedback.

  • Asking for feedback isn't always easy, but these students say it's one of the best ways to grow and improve. 

  • Looking back, these students reflect on how feedback shaped their UNSW experience - and why it was all worth it!

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