Where will your degree take you?

Where will your degree take you?

Fifteen months after you graduate, you will be contacted and asked to complete a Graduate Outcomes questionnaire.

Graduate Outcomes is the biggest UK annual social survey and captures the perspectives and current status of recent graduates.

Why take part?

Your response to this survey is crucial, as it will:

  • Give you the power to influence higher education policy, the collective graduate voice is powerful, and your response will directly impact the future of education for prospective students.
  • Provide our current and prospective students with insight into their potential career destinations and development, based on your decisions and pathways.
  • Enable our Careers Team to provide tailored careers advice, which you can continue to access indefinitely as a University of West London graduate.
  • Contribute to UWL's positioning in league tables.
  • Help higher education providers, policymakers, charities, journalists, researchers and others, to understand the higher education sector and current trends within the graduate labour market.
Graduate outcomes
  • Who runs the survey?

    The survey is delivered by the Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited (HESA) to help universities and colleges (HE providers) fulfil their legal requirement to report on the outcomes of higher education to the higher education funding and regulatory bodies. The funding and regulatory bodies commission the Graduate Outcomes survey and require HESA and HE providers to work together to deliver the survey.

    HESA supports the advancement of the higher education sector by collecting and publishing timely and reliable data about the industry. HESA is working in collaboration with all UK higher education providers to deliver the survey.

  • What do I need to do?

    To support the survey, we are required to hold accurate contact details for you, including at least one telephone number, a personal email address, and a postal address (this could be a parental/guardian address as provided to the University whilst you were a student).

    The easiest way to stay in touch and keep your details up to date would be to join our alumni network here, where you can connect and engage with other professionals and we can keep you informed of the Graduate Outcomes survey and when you may be contacted.

  • When will I be surveyed?

    Graduates will be grouped across the year into four cohorts based on the end date of your course. Depending on when your course ended, you will receive your survey invitation around 15 months later. For example, if your course ended between August to October, you will receive the survey in December of the following year.

    Cohort A

    • Course completion: August - October
    • Survey period: December - February of the following year (15 months later)

    Cohort B

    • Course completion: November - January
    • Survey period: March - May of the following year (15 months later)

    Cohort C

    • Course completion: February - April
    • Survey period: June - August of the following year (15 months later)

    Cohort D

    • Course completion: May - July
    • Survey period: September - November of the following year (15 months later)
  • How will I be surveyed?

    You will receive an email from Graduate Outcomes with the University of West London name in the email address inviting you to complete the survey online. As an example, graduates will receive an email from theuniversityofwestlondon@graduateoutcomes.ac.uk. This is the quickest and easiest way to take part. You can take the survey on most devices so you can complete it on the morning commute, on your lunch hour over a sandwich or when you get a spare few minutes in your day.

    You can save your place in the survey and come straight back to where you left off – just do not forget to complete it in full. If you start the survey but do not complete it, you will receive a reminder. If you do not want to finish the survey, we will keep your answers if you completed the core questions or delete everything if you did not get that far.

    You may also be contacted by telephone. HESA is delivering the survey, and it has appointed IFF Research to call graduates to encourage survey participation over the phone. They will identify themselves as calling on behalf of the University of West London.

    If you are not contactable by email, text or phone, HESA may seek the answers to the survey from a third party, such as a family member who answers the phone. If someone else completes the survey on your behalf and you would rather provide your own answers, you can still complete the survey yourself and over-write the third-party answers. Please contact info@graduateoutcomes.ac.uk if you want to complete your own survey in place of a third-party response.

    It is essential to ensure your details are up-to-date so that HESA and IFF Research can get in touch with you:

  • How will my responses be used?

    Please be assured that all responses will be anonymised and HESA have provided detailed information about how your data will be processed, who will receive it, and what they will use it for.

    The University of West London will use your anonymised cohort responses to provide statistical summaries for academics and for current and prospective students of the University, who may be interested in what our students do after leaving the University. Information may also be used in University publications, such as the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Prospectus, publicity materials produced by the University or on official University web pages, again this will be anonymised. You can view some of the sector-wide statistics on HESA’s Graduate Outcomes survey results page.

  • What if I don’t want to be surveyed?

    It is not compulsory to complete the survey, but we hope you understand the benefit that your input will have for the future of education.

    To opt-out, please email info@graduateoutcomes.ac.uk with this instruction, or let IFF Research know when they call you.

    You can also request to opt-out of the survey by contacting the University of West London directly: graduate.outcomes@uwl.ac.uk

  • Further information

    HESA has published more information for students as well as guidance on how your contact details will be used in the form of a Student Collection Notice. 

    If you do have any further questions about the Graduate Outcomes survey, you can contact HESA using the following details:

    If you have any other questions specifically about data protection, please see the data protection section of the HESA website or contact HESA's Data Protection Officer:

Be proud of your Graduate Outcome - make a career plan now.

If you know what you want to do when you graduate, the careers team are here to help you get the right job, with advice on finding and applying for jobs.

If you haven't decided on your career path yet, our specialist careers advisers are experts on the jobs that lead from our courses and the next steps you need to take to be successful.

At UWL you have life-long careers support, so even once you've graduated and left campus we are here to support you. Give us a call on 020 8231 2345 or email us to make an appointment.