Equality questionnaire for students 2016, results published
Questionnaire gathered the students鈥 perceptions and experiences on equality at Aalto University and Aalto University鈥檚 Student Union AYY.
Questions enquired about e.g accessibility and possible experiences of inappropriate treatment in the study environment both within the university and during the leisure time. The majority of respondents regarded Aalto University as accessible and barrier-free. The opportunities for participation in student community activities was regarded as good for the most part. Some differences existed between the Schools. Some differences existed also between the students correlating with the students鈥 backgrounds.
In total 529 students, representing 37 different nationalities, answered the questionnaire. 85% of the respondents were Bachelor鈥檚 Degree or Master鈥檚 Degree students and 15% were Doctoral students. Gender division between women and men was quite even among the respondents and the average age was 25,5 years. The data of the questionnaire was analyzed by OTUS association and final report on the results was delivered during December 2016.
The results of the survey were presented in an event held on Thursday 16 February, where the participants also discussed the actions to further develop the activities both at the university and the student union. In addition to the members of Aalto University鈥檚 Equality committee (EQU), the event gathered participants from the Schools鈥 leadership, AYY and student representatives, HR services, Student services, Doctoral programmes, and the School鈥檚 EQU task forces. All the discussions and action ideas from the event are acknowledged as part of Aalto鈥檚 Equality work.
Summary of the Equality questionnaire report can be downloaded in here: / /
Report itself is only in Finnish. Report can be enquired from the EQU coordinator.
More info on Equality work at Aalto in here: (inside.aalto.fi)
More info:
Jenni St氓hl
EQU coordinator, Secretary of the EQU committee
HR-Coordinator, Work community services
jenni.stahl@aalto.fi
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