ESNSurvey 2007 closed: more than 8000 students responded!
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Click here to get the report of the ESNSurvey 2007!
Over a period of three months the ESNSurvey about "Generation Mobility" received more then 8000 answers! It is another great success that we have managed to achieve as a network of ESN sections, and by networking with many other educational associations, both student and professional.
We would like to thank all ESN sections for promoting the survey and for their collaboration and, in particular, our ESNSurvey Partners: AEGEE, CIMO, ESU, ESTIEM and UNICA.
The aim of the ESNSurvey 2007 is to understand if the experience of studying abroad has a deep impact on the way of thinking of the exchange students. Concerning politics, Europe and European integration, active citizenship and religious belief. Over 8.000 responses indicate that the generation mobility exists and their main characteristics are traveling by plane, communication via skype and international sim cards, the use of credit cards and laptops…
For answering any question concerning the ESNSurvey: survey-coordinator@esn.org.
See the full description of the project here.
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ESNSurvey2007-report.pdf (3.61 MB) |
Answering the survey takes less than 10 minutes, and you have the opportunity to win 1 out of 3 iPods.
Every year, ESN launches a survey that explores the current issues connected to academic and non-academic mobility. This is one of the biggest and most successful projects of ESN - in the last years more than 40.000 students responded to our online surveys. Many associations - student, teacher, academic, European, as well as various institutions collaborated with us in the project.
Through the gathered opinions of students, ESN gets a better insight in to the issues and is able to represent the students' real needs. ESN passes the results to the main stakeholders in higher education and mobility programmes: European Commission, National Agencies of Erasmus Programme, higher education institutions and all associations concerned with the topic. We believe that our work fosters mobility and improves the quality of exchange for young people in Europe and beyond.
Project Coordinator: Emanuel Alfranseder
Board Member Responsible: Josefin Svensson
Team: Ewa Krzaklewska, Julia Fellinger, Marge Taivere
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