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Graduate Outcomes

A national survey capturing the activities and perspectives of graduates, known as Graduate Outcomes, launched in 2018 and is the biggest annual social survey in the UK.

We need your responses to this survey to allow current and future students to make informed choices and to help us to evaluate and promote our courses. The survey only takes 10 minutes to complete online and you can access it on any device.

Be part of the picture

You will receive an email invitation from 'universityofnorthumbria@graduateoutcomes.ac.uk' approximately 15 months after you completed your course with us. You may also receive SMS messages from ‘GradOutcome’ and calls so you can be helped to complete the survey over the phone. Please do look out for these interactions from us and the Graduate Outcomes team.

Update your contact details!

To support the survey, the University is required to hold accurate personal contact details for you to enable the Graduate Outcomes team to contact you directly to obtain your survey response. This must include a personal email address, at least one direct telephone number for you, and a postal home address (this can be a parental/guardian address).

To ensure you can be contacted about the survey, we would be very grateful if you could now update the personal contact details we currently hold for you. If your contact details have changed since graduation please contact the Northumbria University Alumni Association to inform us of your new contact details, or if you have registered with the Association and have not informed them of your new details you can amend them here.

About the survey

The survey will be delivered by the Graduate Outcomes team which is part of the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) on behalf of the higher education funding and regulatory bodies and higher education providers. The funding and regulatory bodies commission the Graduate Outcomes survey and require HESA and higher education providers to work together to deliver the survey. HESA have published privacy information for students on how your contact details will be used.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with the Careers and Employment Service directly.


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