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For any queries or further information, please contact Valerie Harvey or David Reilly at graduatesurvey@hea.ie


Acknowledgements

The HEA wishes to acknowledge and express gratitude to all of the staff in each of the 19 Higher Education Institutions who participated and continue to support and contribute to the development of the Graduate Outcomes Survey. Their contribution, time and effort does not go unnoticed in carrying out the survey and encouraging students to have their voice heard.

We extend our gratitude to the following institutions:

Dublin Business School

Dublin City University

Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology

Dundalk Institute of Technology

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

Institute of Technology, Carlow

Institute of Technology, Sligo

Letterkenny Institute of Technology

Mary Immaculate College

Maynooth University

MTU

National College of Art and Design

National University of Ireland, Galway

Trinity College Dublin

TU Dublin

TUS 

University College Cork

University College Dublin

University of Limerick

Waterford Institute of Technology


November 2022

A report by the Higher Education Authority

Valerie Harvey, David Reilly, David Horan (Statistics Unit), Niall Kelly and Deirdre Quinn (Research Policy)

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