Results from the 2021-2022 Student Exit Survey
Please join the AGU/AGI Heads and Chairs program as we discuss the results of AGI’s 2021-22 Recent Graduate Surveys and consider emerging trends. The presentation will lead into a discussion among participants about what they are seeing for their recent graduates and what that means for the next couple years.
Видео Results from the 2021-2022 Student Exit Survey канала American Geosciences Institute
Видео Results from the 2021-2022 Student Exit Survey канала American Geosciences Institute
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