Designed around the real needs of wellbeing, pastoral and student success teams
From reactive response to earlier evidence-based review — supporting institutions with clearer cohort-level visibility and more informed wellbeing planning.
Earlier Cohort-Level Visibility
Helps institutions see emerging wellbeing and academic pressure patterns earlier in the cycle, so teams can review priorities sooner.
Better Informed Wellbeing Planning
Supports planning conversations with structured evidence rather than relying only on anecdotal feedback or late-cycle survey results.
Cohort-Level Pressure Pattern Understanding
Helps staff understand which programmes, year groups or student cohorts may be carrying higher levels of reported pressure.
Research-Informed Evidence Base
Grounds review and planning in structured, analytically supported evidence rather than relying only on self-selected help-seeking or end-of-year feedback.
Efficient Review of Qualitative Feedback
Machine-learning-assisted thematic analysis helps teams review large volumes of open-text feedback more efficiently at cohort level.
Supports Engagement, Retention and Student Success
Better informed wellbeing review can contribute to stronger student engagement, progression planning and wider institutional support strategies.
What institutions can see
Eudemonic AI surfaces insight through interpretable dashboards and structured reports designed for staff review. All visuals below are illustrative sample outputs representing anonymised, aggregated cohort-level views.
Wellbeing Overview Dashboard
An anonymised cohort-level summary of reported wellbeing indicators, thematic distribution and response patterns for staff interpretation.
Cohort Trend View
Visual representation of how selected reported pressure indicators may vary across survey waves or academic periods.
Stress Cluster Overview
Cluster-based analytical view grouping shared response patterns at cohort level to support institutional understanding and review.
Cohort Summary Report
Structured summary for institutional leaders covering key themes, broad demographic patterns and priority areas for staff review.
All screens are illustrative sample outputs. Live platform demonstrations can be provided during pilot or institutional discussions. Outputs are intended for cohort-level staff review and not for diagnosis or automated safeguarding decisions.
