IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR STUDENT IDENTIFIER PLEASE LEAVE IT BLANK and complete the rest of the form.
The DLHE survey asks graduates what their current activity is, whether it be work, further study, looking for work or even travelling. If you are employed, it asks for a brief description of your job and the kind of organisation for which you are working, so that we can get a comprehensive picture of where graduates are employed, and the kind of work that they are doing.
The data collected through this survey is used to produce the national statistical summary entitled “What do Graduates Do?” www.prospects.ac.uk/links/WDGD
It is also extremely useful to us at the University of Kent when advising our current students about the opportunities that may be available to them and forms the basis of the “What Can I do with my Degree?” web pages at www.kent.ac.uk/careers/degreein.htm
All information used in these publications and websites is in a format which ensures the confidentiality and anonymity of respondents.
Whatever you are doing now, please do complete this questionnaire if you haven’t already done so and return it to us in the prepaid envelope provided or online at www.kent.ac.uk/careers/FDS/index2.html .
If you haven’t received a questionnaire, this may be because we don’t have your current address – please let us know of any changes to your contact details through our contact form at www.kent.ac.uk/careers/feedbackform.html This will also allow us to keep in touch and send you details of graduate vacancies and postgraduate study opportunities should you wish to receive these.
Finally, if you would like any help or advice from the Careers Advisory Service see our Services for Kent Graduates page.
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