This page contains information and guidelines on management information from AU Student Administration and Services in Power BI, as well as links to the internal Power BI reports. If you experience any problems or have questions, you are very welcome to contact Analysis and Reporting at analyseogindberetning.udd@au.dk
Data packages contain the joint indicators used in annual status reviews and degree programme evaluations of AU's full-time degree programmes and continuing and further education programmes. Supplementary key figures contain the following: application, admissions, student population, examination results, student FTEs, completion and drop-out rates, production/graduates and degree completion time.
Individual reports:
Time taken to find your first job
Division between employment in the public sector and the private sector
Graduate survey 1-2 years after graduation Degree Programme Zoom
Graduate survey 5-6 years after graduation
Students' collaborations with companies and organisations
Graduates' transition to the labour market (collection of data at degree programme level)
Graduates' transition to the labour market (collection of data at AU level and faculty level)
Key figures from Universities Denmark's statistics service
Mobility map (data from Statistics Denmark to shed light on moving patterns, as well as background information for graduates from Danish universities. This gives an opportunity to compare universities.)
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Guidelines for data security in Power BI reports by AU Student Administration and Services