Monday, October 26, 2009

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What happens to old students?


When universities use the methods of large schools ... The Ministry of Higher Education has decided to conduct a new survey from graduate students in 2007 to ascertain their situation on the labor market.

According to information revealed by Le Parisien / Today in France, approximately 100,000 ex-students must receive from the month of December a phone call from their old university to respond to a form of 30 questions, sent on Monday to the 83 universities in France. Among the questions: "What is your status?", "This job is it since the first graduation in 2007?" "What is your type of contract?". Universities will submit their results by 30 April. By June, the department will publish a summary.

"The goal is twofold," says Will we in the department. First inform students, high school students and their families on the integration of professional courses university. Then, evaluate and advise on the performance of the university. "Students need to know what happens on the labor market of the former this or that sector," argues Valerie Pecresse. "Today, when one goes to university, we do not know the rate of insertion of the channel, contrary to what is practiced in large schools. This lack of information readable widening the gap between insiders and others, "said Minister in the daily newspaper.

If required, the process is nevertheless time-consuming and expensive. For this study, students paid will be involved, for a total cost of 750,000 euros.

Source: Lepoint.fr (26/10/2009)

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