Hungarian Graduate Career Tracking - Questionnaires 2011
Two separate questionnaires made in the Hungarian Graduate Carreer Tracking System for the year 2011. One concerns to the Graduate Career Tracking Survey; the other one to the Students Motivation Survey. More »
Empirical Research Programme of Hungarian Graduate Career Tracking
Graduate career tracking and the examination of the competitiveness of individual degrees also received increasingly important roles in the research conducted to analyse the efficiency of education. More »
National Empirical Research
The empirical part of the Hungarian central graduate career tracking programme (hereafter: GCT) includes surveys with multiple elements, built on each other, applying different methodological and data collection techniques. More »
Student motivation research
Research in recent years indicates that some students are characterised not only by complete or partial estrangement from their original professional plans during their years of study, but are also taking into account that their degree will not automatically provide employment opportunities in the profession, rather encouraging or forcing young graduates into continual further training and generally flexible application of the knowledge acquired during university or college studies. More »
Graduate career tracking research
The general objective of the research is to analyse the employment prospects, career strategies and labour market careers of graduates from different educational fields, as well as to explore the correlations and asymmetries between qualification and employment status and work. More »
PhD career research
In addition to the largest, so to say, "basic research" of the two major target groups of students and graduates, other important elements of career tracking have also been built into the central empirical research programme. More »
Institutional models and data integration
Further development opportunities of the graduate career tracking programme: institutional models and data integration. More »


