surveys
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November 13, 2023
Library launches campuswide survey to inform future direction
The U-M Library has launched a campuswide survey to gather information about the university community’s experiences and needs regarding its collections, services and spaces.
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January 17, 2023
ADVANCE’s campuswide faculty survey launches Feb. 1
U-M’s ADVANCE Program will launch its fifth campuswide climate survey of all instructional, research and clinical track faculty Feb. 1.
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March 22, 2022
REMINDER: Poll seeks to aid culture-improvement initiative
Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a brief poll as part of U-M’s initiative to improve culture and create shared values. Take the poll, which closes March 25.
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October 20, 2021
DEI climate survey for Ann Arbor campus scheduled to launch Oct. 28
U-M is partnering with SoundRocket — an independent, third-party, research and survey methodology company — to administer a diversity, equity and inclusion climate survey to the Ann Arbor campus community.
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December 8, 2020
Survey of Ann Arbor staff to help inform COVID-19 response
U-M will invite staff on the Ann Arbor campus to share feedback about working during the COVID-19 pandemic through an online survey that will inform possible new resources, policies and actions for 2021.
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October 19, 2020
Leaders to solicit campus feedback as winter planning continues
With the fall semester halfway complete, U-M leaders are looking to the campus community for feedback and guidance as they make important decisions for the winter 2021 semester.
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October 15, 2019
Student survey on sexual misconduct provides new knowledge
The latest survey of students at U-M’s Ann Arbor campus regarding sexual misconduct provides new knowledge on nonconsensual experiences before students arrive on campus, and measures changes in its prevalence at U-M and which groups are most at-risk.
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January 28, 2019
U-M participating in second AAU survey on sexual misconduct
Students on the Ann Arbor campus will be invited to participate in the Association of American Universities’ second national campus climate survey on sexual assault and misconduct.
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May 26, 2015
Online survey researchers should be cautious with trick questions
New studies suggest that researchers should be careful with setting “trap” questions for respondents for the sake of accurate research.