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New Internal Monitoring Wave Starts in November

As in previous years, this November HSE is launching a series of comprehensive annual surveys on university life. The surveys are conducted by the HSE Centre for Institutional Research, and traditionally, students and graduates are the first to be invited to participate.

Why fill in the questionnaire?

Feedback from students and graduates helps improve the study process and make university life more interesting and comfortable for both current students and future generations. Students’ and graduates’ opinions are taken into account when making important decisions. The results of these monitoring surveys are also discussed at the Rector’s Council and the Academic Council.

This year, HSE students will be able to express their opinions on a number of themes including changes to the study process, evaluate the conditions created at HSE for studies and extracurricular activities, and comment on university life in general.

2016 graduates will be able to tell us how their careers evolve, and how useful the various HSE programmes turned out to be for them.

How to take part?

Before November 16, 2016, students and graduates will receive an email containing a link to the questionnaire.

If, due to any reason, you do not receive the link before November 16, please write to us at cim@hse.ru, and we will ensure you receive the questionnaire.

The survey is strictly confidential. You can fill in the questionnaire at any convenient time from any computer or mobile device connected to the internet. The entire process will take about 15 minutes.

How can I see the results?

The results are published on the HSE website’s Facts and Figures section, in the ‘That’s So HSE’ newsletter, as well as via infographics in VK and Facebook groups for ‘That’s So HSE’.

This year, we have also created a quiz (in Russian) to evaluate your knowledge of the university, which is based on data provided by the Centre for Institutional Research’s monitoring surveys.