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Student surveys about Covid -19

The outbreak of Covid-19 has led to comprehensive measures and changes in society, which have a direct impact on the everyday lives of students and staff. Although we live in difficult times and many are busy with exams, we believe that our students want to report on their experiences.

Norwegian: Studentundersøkelser Covid-19

New surveys

International COVID-19 Student Well-being Study

This international study involves several universities from 25 countries. It is the Department of Sociology and Political Science and the Department of Psychology that lead NTNU's part of the study. The purpose of the study is to map how the Covid-19 situation has affected the students' life situation, health, quality of life, student life, and quality of teaching. Students can win an IPhone by answering this survey.More information about the study.

Take the survey now!

Information letter and contact information.

Student survey 2020: Digitalization of teaching and learning at NTNU

The study concerns mapping students' experiences and needs in the transition to digital teaching and learning at NTNU. A central purpose is to see the students 'experiences and needs in the context of other parts of NTNU's efforts to digitize teaching and learning - to ensure that the students' voices are heard in this matter. You can win an IPhone by answering this survey.

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Information letter and contact information.

Takecare2020

This is a large national survey among young adults, initiated by Centre for Crisis Psychology in Bergen. Many large educational institutions in Norway participate in this survey. The purpose is to map the students' mastery, resilience and mental health, in the short and long term, in the wake of covid-19. More information about the survey.

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Completed surveys

Student survey Covid-19 (Sit)

In April, the Student Union created a survey to map out the needs of students' needs during Covid-19 times. A questionnaire was sent to 5000 students in Gjøvik, Trondheim and Ålesund. 3700 answered the survey, out of which 600 were international students. The results showed that students experience challenges in four main areas: social conditions, study situation, physical activity and economics. 

Report international students.

Experiences and takeaways from the first two weeks of a fully digital NTNU

Excited center for excellent IT education and NTNU Drive conducted surveys with educators and students in the first two weeks after the teaching at NTNU was fully digitized due to Covid-19. The surveys were shared across NTNU and over 400 responses were received. The answers consist of long text answers and short quantitative questions, and provide a good snapshot of the situation and experiences in the time after March 12th.

Advice and support

Students who need someone to talk to because of loneliness, depression, anxiety or other challenges, are recommended to contact GP or contact:

Sits helsetjeneste i Trondheim
Sits helsetjeneste i Ålesund
Sits helsetjeneste i Gjøvik 

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