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The BGS, established as a follow-up to the AGS, launched its inaugural survey in 2010 with extensive data collection from 31 participating institutions, resulting in over 12,000 responses. The study tracks three-year outcomes, including employment status, salaries, and overall satisfaction. Notable findings from the 2010 and 2011 surveys show significant trends in employment rates and average salaries, offering valuable insights into graduate employability and workplace relevance. Institutions received detailed summary reports and data files, contributing to ongoing quality improvement efforts.
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BGS Introduction and Review
What is the BGS? • A follow-up to the AGS • Three years out • Pilot in 2009 • Inaugural in 2010 • Three years after the AGS • AGS respondents only • Same reference date • Five years out • Pilot in 2011 • 2009 BGS pilot respondents contacted
What is the BGS? • Collects three years of outcomes data • Employment status and specifics • Study status • Tenure • Plus • OSI and GSS • Course retrospective • Workplace relevance • Employability skills
BGS 2010 • Conducted in June/July • 31 institutions participated • Total of 12,019 responses received • 10,111 responses matched back to AGS response • Participating institutions received • Summary reports • Data files
Audience Participation • Answers are entered using your remote handset.
Employment Outcomes? (Bach) 79.6% 83.8% 87.5% 92.5% 98.7%
Salaries? $48,000 $55,600 $60,800 $74,000
Overall Satisfaction – Broad agreement Did it go up – or down?
BGS 2011 • Fieldwork beginning first week in August • 35 institutions participating • Working with DEEWR Teaching Quality • Participating institutions in December to receive • Summary reports • Data files • Feedback?