Student engagement and the AUSSE
Student engagement is linked with high-quality learning outcomes. Understanding and effectively managing students' engagement in higher education plays a significant role in enhancing learning processes and outcomes for students. Data from the Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE) provides information on the time and effort students devote to educationally purposeful activities and on students' perceptions of the quality of other aspects of their university experience. The information collected by the AUSSE can be used by higher education institutions to improve student outcomes, manage and monitor resources, programs and services, and help identify how to attract, and importantly, retain students.
Latest AUSSE Research Briefings
The latest AUSSE Research Briefings:
Dropout DNA, and the genetics of effective support
Working on a dream: Educational returns from off-campus paid work
Previous research briefings could be found in reports section
2011 AUSSE reports
In 2011, over 40 institutions across Australia and New Zealand participated in the AUSSE. During late July and August over 100,000 students and 7,000 teaching staff were invited to participate in the AUSSE. The 2011 AUSSE Institution Reports and institution data files are now available via the reports section of this website.
2012 AUSSE
If you are interested in participating in the 2012 AUSSE, please contact us at ausse@acer.edu.au or call Ms Ali Radloff on +61 3 9277 5742.

