4 February 2021
Have you already filled out the National Student Survey (NSE)? If not, do so before March 10! Currently 13,1% of students at the UvA have given their opinion on their degree programme and the university. Let your voice be heard as well and win some great prizes.
The current response numbers show that at the AUC the highest percentage (15,4%) of students have already filled out the National Student Survey. The AUC is followed by the Faculty of Economics and Business, where turnout after the first survey invitation is currently 13,7%. For all faculties the response numbers are currently as follows:
Faculty |
Response |
ACTA |
5,6% |
AUC |
15,4% |
Amsterdam Law School |
12,1% |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
13,7% |
Faculty of Humanities |
13,3% |
Faculty of Science |
13,5% |
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences |
13,1% |
AMC |
11,9% |
What is the NSE for?
The NSE results indicate to the University of Amsterdam which things the university can improve upon. That is why it’s important for the UvA that as many students as possible fill out the survey. Previous NSE results have, for example, resulted in publishing course evaluations for students to see and adding additional career preparation to the curriculum of several degree programmes. In addition, the survey results are used to inform future students and to create national rankings. All NSE outcomes are published on June 23 2021.
If you haven’t filled out the National Student Survey yet, do so before March 10! It takes a maximum of 15 minutes and gives you the opportunity to win some great prizes:
Can’t find the e-mail with the invitation to participate in the NSE? No problem. You can easily request a new invitiation to participate by filling out your email address at the National Student Survey website.
The National Student Survey is organised by Studiekeuze123. Studiekeuze123 is an initiative of the Dutch Ministry of Education in collaboration with students and institutes for higher education. Studiekeuze123 offers objective and reliable information about all recognised degree programmes at Dutch universities and universities of applied sciences. The research is carried out by the Dutch research institute MWM2.