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The Futuretrack Survey is now CLOSED

Many thanks to everyone who has completed the survey and passed on our message. We’ve had a great response rate and are looking forward to analysing the data.

 

Watch this space for more news about the Futuretrack project.

Thu 08 Mar 2012, 12:54 | Tags: Graduate Labour Market, Employment, Social Media, Facebook

Last week of Futuretrack survey – have you done it?

Survey closes Friday 2nd March

We are now in the last week of the survey, so if you haven’t yet taken part, we invite you to do so NOW, before it is too late! You could win one of our cash prizes, but more importantly, you will be contributing to building a full picture of the labour market and a deeper understanding of the relationship between higher education and employment.

We’ve had an impressive response rate so far, but we want to be as representative as possible. Please pass this message on to anyone you know who is eligible to take the survey – remember, it is open to all who applied to full-time higher education through UCAS in the academic year 2005/06.

Remember, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for up-to-date news and discussions about the issues that matter to you.

Click here to complete the survey 

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Futuretrack in Social Media

 If you would like to keep up-to-date with research from the Futuretrack project, look no further. We are now on Twitter and on Facebook, with timely information about our findings, surveys and comments about the labour market and higher education.

Jane Artess, Director of Research at the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (HECSU), has set up a LinkedIn Futuretrack group for news and information. If you are interested, you can join it here.

We invite you to engage in conversation about your experience of education, training and the world of work. We’ll be posting some of our findings and you can see how you fit in with the responses of the Futuretrack group.

Fri 11 Nov 2011, 09:51 | Tags: Futuretrack, Twitter, Social Media, Linkedin, HECSU, Facebook