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National Student Survey

The National Student Survey (NSE) is a national survey in which students can voice their opinion about their degree programme. The UG takes part in this survey.

Take the survey!

For this research we need data, please help. Give your opinion about your degree programme! On 18 January you will receive an invitation via your studentmail.

You get a chance to win a great prize and you support DigiFonds Noord, which helps secondary school pupils to learn about science. Because, as a thank you for your participation, the Ubbo Emmius Foundation will donate €0.25 to DigiFonds Noord for every student who completes the NSE.

Your opinion matters

We use your opinions to improve the quality of teaching and facilities. These improvements take place in various ways and at various levels: at the national level, per university, per faculty, per degree programme and, where possible, per track.

The results of the NSE are also a valuable source of information for secondary school pupils and prospective students. They are published on Studiekeuze123.nl, for example, and in the Keuzegids and Elsevier higher education guides to help students and prospective students to compare degree programmes before making their choice.

How it works

You will receive a link to the survey via your student email. If you lose the link, you can ask for a new link via the NSE website. The questionnaire will take about 15 minutes to complete. Did you take part last year? If so, let your voice be heard again. Your opinion matters to us.

All students taking part in the NSE stand a chance to win one of these prizes:

      1 x Apple MacBook Air
      4 x Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones
      3 x Logitech mouse and keyboards
      400 x bol.com vouchers (worth € 25)

How will the results be used?

Once the results have been compiled, the UG will study the issues that have been flagged up. The results will be analysed and discussed by UG and faculty managers, advisory committees, degree programme managers, quality coordinators, and students and staff from the programme committees and the participation councils. This cycle ensures that all of the issues raised by students are included when determining the points for improvement.

Some of these points for improvement can be taken on board fairly swiftly, such as spreading the student workload more evenly across the academic year, or adjusting the number of tests. Other improvements may take longer. Preparing students for the employment market, for example, is an important long-term theme, and we are working with Career Services to improve the transition from studying to a career. We also use the results to assess what is going well and should therefore be continued.

Specific signals are also being picked up at faculties. At the Faculty of Law, for example, the number of student advisors has been increased and a Law in Practice section has been included in the master's program, which students can also use for an internship, for example.

What is the NSE?

The NSE (National Student Survey) is a large-scale national survey in which students share their opinions on their degree programmes. The NSE is carried out by Studiekeuze123 on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, in collaboration with educational institutions. This provides a large base, making it an effective tool.

Stichting Studiekeuze123 is an initiative of student organizations ISO and LSVb and the umbrella organizations the Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences, Universities of the Netherlands and the Dutch Council for Training and Education (NRTO). The survey is carried out by an external research agency. For more information, go to www.nse.nl.

NSE privacy statement

Taking part in the NSE involves processing some of your personal data. The UG takes the utmost care when dealing with personal data. Any information that you fill in will be analysed and processed in confidence. Your answers will not be linked to you as an individual student when the results of the NSE are reported or distributed within the UG or for the purpose of national comparisons. All of the results sent to the UG will be anonymous so that none of your answers can be linked to you personally. Lecturers, for example, will not be able to find out what you have filled in. Read more about how your data is used in the NSE privacy statement (2023).

Results of the 2023 NSE

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