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DLHE Survey

The Careers and Employment Service will be getting in touch with you if you graduated between 1 January 2015 and 31 July 2015. The University has to complete the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey and we can’t do this without your help.

The Careers and Employment Service will be getting in touch with you if you graduated between 1 January 2015 and 31 July 2015. The University has to complete the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey and we can’t do this without your help.

As a census we will be looking to find out what you will be doing on the 12 January 2016. All graduates at every UK institution, whether in the UK or travelled overseas, are contacted and asked the same questions. Each institution is also asked to achieve very high response rates; this enables the government, employers and future students to get a really accurate picture of the graduate labour market.

Whether you‘re employed, in further study, taking time out to travel or doing something else the Careers and Employment Service would really appreciate your help - it’s really easy to do and only takes a couple of minutes. The team will email you a direct link to the form so you just need to click and complete! If no response is received the Careers and Employment Service will need to contact you by telephone therefore it is really important for the team to have your current contact details. 

If you’ve changed your email or telephone number after the 31 July 2015 please do contact the team at nucareers@northumbria.ac.uk.


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