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The Graduate Outcomes Survey (GOS) is one component of the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) suite of surveys. The GOS is a national survey of recent higher education graduates being conducted for the Australian Government Department of Education by the Social Research Centre.

The research is being conducted for the Australian Government Department of Education by the Social Research Centre, under the Higher Education Support Act 2003 to conduct the QILT suite of surveys.
The GOS measures employment and study outcomes and gathers feedback that institutions can use to improve courses and outcomes for future graduates. Based on experiences from graduates, institutions have been able to create better places to study and learn by improving their courses, learning resources, support services and campus facilities.
The results of this survey also help the higher education sector and the government improve students’ course experience and enhance teaching and learning in Australian higher education institutions to improve graduate outcomes.
Graduates of participating Australian higher education institutions are invited to complete the GOS about six months after they have completed studying. All graduates invited to participate in the GOS are initially approached via email. Some graduates may also receive an invitation via SMS or telephone call.
The GOS has three data collection periods in the months of November, February, and May.
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Graduates of participating Australian higher education institutions are invited to complete the GOS about six months after they have completed studying.
You can find out more here:
GOS Participants (qilt.edu.au)
Based on experiences from graduates, institutions have been able to create better places to study and learn by improving their courses, learning resources, support services and campus facilities.
You could win a prize by completing the GOS. The earlier you complete the survey, the more chances you have to win. In total there are four prize draws open to participants in each collection period.
Higher education institutions provide the department with contact details of in-scope students for the purpose of conducting this research. In compliance with privacy laws, the department has only provided information about you to the Social Research Centre that is directly relevant to this research – all information is transmitted via a secure file exchange.
The survey takes approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on your answers and program of study.
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The Social Research Centre respects your privacy and complies with the Australian Privacy Principles. Please see the GOS Privacy Notice.
Our helpdesk team for the GOS is available to answer any further questions you may have. They can be contacted via the details below.
Phone: 1800 055 818 (free call)
Email: gos@srcentre.com.au
General information for graduates participating in the GOS is available at www.gos.edu.au and the research reports for prior years are published at www.qilt.edu.au/surveys/graduate-outcomes-survey-(gos).
How do I access the survey
All graduates invited to participate in the GOS are initially approached via email. Some graduates may also receive an invitation via SMS or telephone call.
How will the information be used?
The GOS measures employment and study outcomes and gathers feedback that institutions can use to improve courses and outcomes for future graduates. Based on experiences from graduates, institutions have been able to create better places to study and learn by improving their courses, learning resources, support services and campus facilities.
The results of this survey also help the higher education sector and the government improve students’ course experience and enhance teaching and learning in Australian higher education institutions to improve graduate outcomes.
When is the survey conducted?
The GOS has three data collection periods in the months of November, February, and May.
How did we get your contact details?
Graduates of participating Australian higher education institutions are invited to complete the GOS about six months after they have completed studying.
Higher education institutions provide the department with contact details of in-scope students for the purpose of conducting this research. In compliance with privacy laws, the department has only provided information about you to the Social Research Centre that is directly relevant to this research – all information is transmitted via a secure file exchange.
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