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Erasmus Mundus Survey 2010

Erasmus Mundus Survey 2010 . Overview. Procedure 2010 and Participants Survey Results 2010 and Selected Results of the Long-term Study (2007-10) Erasmus Mundus Students and the EU Career Step “Erasmus Mundus”? Erasmus Mundus as a Networking Opportunity?

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Erasmus Mundus Survey 2010

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  1. Erasmus Mundus Survey 2010

  2. Overview • Procedure 2010 and Participants • Survey Results 2010 and Selected Results of the Long-term Study (2007-10) • Erasmus Mundus Students and the EU • Career Step “Erasmus Mundus”? • Erasmus Mundus as a Networking Opportunity? • The International Experience “Erasmus Mundus” • Erasmus Mundus – Already a Well-Known Brand? • In a Nutshell…

  3. Procedure 2010 and Participants

  4. Procedure 2010 • Online Questionnaire, open from February until April • Target Group • Erasmus Mundus Students • Erasmus Mundus Alumni • Data acquisition • E-mail invitation and reminder to all EMA-members • Invitation via regional chapters • Link online available over EMA-website • Incentive: Book voucher, drawing in June

  5. Who Took Part in the Survey so far? • Number of Participants in total (since 2007): N= 2,192 • Students: 68.5%, Graduates: 31.5% • 58.8% male, 41.2% female • Number of Participants (2010): 667 • Sample represents EMMC Students and Graduates in terms of • EU-/ non-EU-citicenship • Field of study

  6. Who studies what? Q: Erasmus Mundus Master Course (EMMC) Students choose different courses – depending on their origin Most of the non-EU citizens study engineering & natural sciences, whereas the EU citizens prefer Humanities and Social Sciences.

  7. Survey Results 2010 and selected Results of the Long-term Study (2007-10)

  8. Erasmus Mundus Students and the EU – A Promising Relationship

  9. Participants in 2010 The European Union: The Place to Be? Q: How do you rate the EU as a study destination? Graduates rate the study destination EU significantly more positive than students (t=-3,21, df=664, p< 0.05). This positive estimation does not differ among EU and non EU citizens.

  10. Graduates participating in 2010 41.4% of Non-EU Citizens Stay in the EU Right After Graduation – Why? Q: What are the reasons for your decision to stay? Most (and especially engineers/natural scientists 66,7%) stay because of better job opportunities and because they like the EU working environment.

  11. Graduates participating in 2010 And Why Do Others Leave Europe? Q: What the the reasons for leaving Europe? Most leave for private reasons (home or family) or because of visa/work permission and language issues.

  12. Career Step “Erasmus Mundus”?

  13. Before Erasmus Mundus Hard Facts on Graduates‘ Career Situation Q: What is / was your annual gross salary? The salary after EMMC is higher than before and tends to rise with the years after graduation.

  14. What Do the Graduates Do? Q: What is your current occupation?

  15. After EMMC: It‘s Not All About the Business Q: In what type of company / organisation do you work?

  16. Erasmus Mundus as a Networking Opportunity

  17. Graduates participating in 2010 What Role Does Erasmus Mundus Play when it Comes to Networking? Q: Speaking of your current professional networks, which of the following are your most important sources for networking?

  18. good / very good Graduates participating in 2010 Networking Opportunity “Erasmus Mundus“ – Depending on the Field of Study? Q: How would you judge your EM time as a networking opportunity for lasting professional relationships?

  19. Friends for Life through Erasmus Mundus? Q: “I have made a lot of friends during EMMC who I will probably stay in touch with.” App. 25% of students find a partner during EMMC.

  20. The International Experience “Erasmus Mundus”

  21. Q: How do you rate the integration activities? Does Erasmus Mundus Make You Feel at Home? Though the proportion of graduates who rate the integration activities as (very) good is continuously high, there is an increasing number of graduates who are dissatisfied with the integration activities.

  22. Erasmus Mundus vs. Local Students? Q: In how many of your courses are / were local students? Participants in 2010

  23. Erasmus Mundus – Already a Well-Known Brand?

  24. Participants in 2010 Promoters of Erasmus Mundus Q: How did you hear about the EMMC? While EU citizens get informed by their universities, for non EU citizens internet and friends are important promoters of the EMMC.

  25. Who Knows What Is Erasmus Mundus? Q: How well known is EM in your home country?

  26. In a Nutshell…

  27. Erasmus Mundus – A Success Story • No doubt Erasmus Mundus is a great chance in terms of students‘ career, often fostering an academic career • Erasmus Mundus offers great opportunities to develop private and professional networks; in some courses even more than in others • Erasmus Mundus has already been extablished as a better known brand; however, there is more good news to spread!

  28. Contact: Beate HuberFritz Schäffer Promenade 1D-94032 Passau beate.huber@icunet.ag

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