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Give your opinion about the UvA through the National Student Survey

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Give your opinion about the UvA through the National Student Survey

Published on 10-01-2025 14:00
On 15 January, you'll get an invitation to complete the National Student Survey (NSE). In the survey, you can share your opinion about your degree programme and about the UvA. Are there enough study spaces? Do you feel safe at the university? Are your lecturers knowledgeable?
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The NSE is an annual nationwide survey for students in the Netherlands, organised by the National Study Choice Centre ('Landelijk Centrum Studiekeuze').

Your answers will help the UvA to further improve your education. The results will also help prospective students choose the right study programme. The results are most useful when a lot of students complete the survey.

You'll receive an invitation in your student email with a link to the NSE. Completing the survey takes 8 to 15 minutes. Lost the link? Request a new one!External link

Win an Apple MacBook Air, one year's tuition and more! 

When you complete the NSE, you stand a chance to win great prizes. The National Study Choice Centre will raffle off:

  • a cheque for one year’s tuition fees (1 available, value: €2,601)
  • Apple MacBook Air (1 available, value: €1,299)
  • Sony noise-cancelling headphones (4 available, value: €315)
  • Logitech mouse, keyboard and desk mat sets (3 available, value: €240)
  • Bol.com vouchers worth €25 (400 available)

How do we use the results? 

The results will be published on 27 May by the National Study Choice Centre. Based on the results, UvA staff will work to improve the university for you and the National Study Choice Centre will provide prospective students with objective information about degree programmes through its website Studiekeuze123.nl. Prospective students will be able to make better choices regarding their degree programme and university. Read more about the National Student Survey