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Participate in the National Alumni Survey

27 October 2017

What did you think of your study?
Each year, the UG participates in the National Alumni Survey (NAE): a national survey of all recent graduates from Dutch universities. In October 2017, anyone who received a master between October 1 2015 and September 30 2016 , will get an email or letter with the request to share their opinion with us. You can complete the survey digitally via www.nationalealumnienquete.nl logging in with your personal login code. You received your login code in the email or letter.

The results give us an insight into how our master's programs match the labor market and what we can possibly improve. The questions relate mainly to the labor market position of recent graduates and how the program has proved to be of value. To the success of the research, it is important that as many graduates as possible fill in the questionnaire. Therefore, we hope for your cooperation and thank you in advance for your participation. You have the option to fill in the questionnaire until December 31 2017.

Did you graduate during this period, but did not receive an email or letter at the end of October? Then contact Tanja Grgic of the Educational Strategy and Quality Assurance Department, t.grgic rug.nl.

Yes, Graduated
Yes, Graduated

Explanation
The National Alumni Survey is a questionnaire charting the labour market entry of graduates of the University of Groningen. Previous research has made clear that the data that becomes available is very suitable for information purposes for students and prospective students. The information is regarded as extremely useful by degree programmes with regard to, where necessary, the fine-tuning of, degree programmes and modules.

The University of Groningen intends to undertake further analyses based on the survey data. These analyses aim to strengthen educational and institutional quality and require the use of participant background information. For this reason, the survey is not anonymous. The data will never be passed on to any third parties and survey results will not be presented or made available to anyone, including staff of the University, in a way that is traceable to participants: the reports are anonymous.

For the research to succeed, it is important for us to receive as many completed questionnaires as possible. We hope that we can rely on your cooperation.

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