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**Six months later : A follow-up of ’07-’08 vocational and research master’s students in Earth, Universe, and Environmental Sciences (STUE)

* « Enquête Situation au 1er décembre 2008 des Diplômés 2007-2008 de Master 2 - 6 mois après leur sortie », published in June 2009, was made possible by the Observatory for Educational Training and University of Grenoble-Alps Alumni Relations.

 

 

 

 

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Diplômés 2007-2008 6 mois après


 Study procedures
 Job titles and characteristics
 The education/employment relationship
 Perceptions of the degree programs
 and more

Study population : 12 students in the STUE vocational master’s (V) + 11 students in the STUE research master’s (R).

EducationDependable employmentUndependable employmentAverage incomeJob seekerUnemployed, volunteerCurrent studentTotal% employed
Master’s-V STUE 4 5 1200€ 2 - 1 12 75,0%
Master’s-R STUE 1 3 1500€ - - 7 11 36,4%

 

**Employment prospects for 2007 bachelors and master’s program graduates, 30 months after graduation.

* « Branches d’activité économique et niveau des emplois des sortants de l’UJF en 2007, diplômés de LG, de LP, de master, 30 mois après », published in March 2011, was made possible by the Observatory for Educational Training and University of Grenoble-Alps Alumni Relations

Population : 31 master’s students and 3 undergraduate students

Professional sectorJunior executive, EngineerTechnician, SupervisorStaff/Manual laborer
Scientific and techical occupations (16) 10 master’s 6 master’s -
Energy (4) 4 master’s - -
Waterworks, sewage, waste management (4) 3 master’s 1 master’s -
Public administration (3) 1 master’s 1 master’s 1 bachelor’s
Other service occupations (2) 2 master’s - -
Extractive industries (2) 1 master’s 1 bachelor’s - -
Fine arts, performance arts, and recreation (1) - - 1 master’s
Education (1) 1 bachelor’s - -
Hospitality and food service industries (1) 1 master’s - -

 

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