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Graduate Outcomes

As a Northumbria graduate, you will be contacted around 15 months after you graduate, to take part in the Graduate Outcomes survey, to find out what graduates are doing 15 months after leaving university. The results feature in national league tables and help current and prospective students plan their careers. IFF Research will contact you by email and/or by phone. We would appreciate it if you would complete the survey when you are contacted.

The Graduate Outcomes survey is owned by HESA, the Higher Education Statistics Agency, and you can find more information about it here.

We use the contact details you supplied to the University while you were studying at Northumbria, so if your contact details have changed since graduation please contact the Northumbria Alumni Association to inform us of your new contact details. If you have registered with the Northumbria Alumni Association and have not informed them of your new details you can amend them here.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with Graduate Futures nucareers@northumbria.ac.uk.


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