The Australian Graduate Survey (AGS) has occurred annually since 1972, conducted by all Australian higher education institutions and coordinated by Graduate Careers Australia (GCA). It is the premier survey to gather graduate feedback about their higher education experiences and graduate employment outcomes. University and national reports of survey findings
The significance of the AGS is underlined by the AVCC-GCA Code of Practice which states that “a total institutional response rate of at least 70% is desirable and achievable for the GDS and the CEQ”. Where an institutional response rate falls below 50% the survey data cannot be published as it is highly likely that it will be unrepresentative of the real picture of graduate course experience and destinations. It is strongly in UWA’s interest that the benchmark survey response rate is achieved and following is a summary of the ways in which the Careers Centre, Faculties and Schools can work together during the annual survey cycle to achieve this. |
SurveyPhase | Timing | Purpose | Careers CentreStrategies & Actions | Faculty / SchoolSupport |
| Planning | Before commencement of survey cycle | Establish a plan for the timing and conduct of the survey |
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| Message Exposure | Pre-graduation | To raise awareness of the survey |
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| Message Retention | Post graduation and before survey | To sustain and reinforce students' awareness of the survey - raise anticipation and expectation |
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| Motivate Completion | Mail-out / on-line distribution of survey | Motivate students to complete the survey |
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| Motivate Return | Post survey completion | Motivate students to return the survey questionnaire or submit their response on-line |
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| Evaluation | Post survey | Evaluate the effectiveness of strategies to enhance the survey response rate |
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