911±¬ÁÏÍø

News

Tip of the Week: A questionnaire is an easy way for students to order services

The questionnaire is aimed at first, second and third year students and can be used to order a service.

What is it?

The backgrounds of the questionnaires is in the HowULearn questionnaire of the University of Helsinki, which was created again two years ago to provide more opportunities for reflection and act more concretely as a service for students.

For two years, these kinds of questionnaires have been used to provide over 1 500 service performances at Aalto ENG and a several times larger target group has been informed about the service production.

How?

The questionnaire is sent to first-year students in the autumn and spring and once during the second and third year of studies.

The student typically gives his or her name when responding to the questionnaire. There is a possibility to respond anonymously, but only few choose to do so. The Learning Services organise services according to the responses given by the students as well as the students' wishes. Service production uses general information messages as a starting point. The messages include a compilation of Into links related to the service. Subsequently, workshops are organised for students according to their needs. If necessary, students are contacted and guided individually.

What is it suitable for?

The practice is suitable for effective targeted service production and producing individual service to students. Degree programmes can also use the questionnaire to become better familiar with the needs for knowledge among their students and receive valuable feedback, e.g. on academic advising and orientation.

Benefits?

The student gets an easy opportunity for ordering a service or obtaining more information. The student structures his or her thoughts using the means of reflection and makes his or her goals concrete with the choices made. The student can see that he or she has an effect on the school's issues as the results are communicated to the entire target group of the questionnaire. The degree programme gains valuable information about the goals of the students, e.g. in relation to their timetable for graduating, number of credits accumulated and programme selection at the master's degree stage.

Based on the feedback, students have even felt like they are maintaining dialogue with their higher education institution.

What is required?

The practice requires a person to produce the questionnaire and link the questionnaires and service producers together as well as plenty of enthusiasm to communicate to the students in connection with the invitation to the questionnaire, reminders and distribution of results. The practice also requires a register description.

Further information:

Project Manager Ville Kivimäki, Aalto ENG, ville.kivimaki@aalto.fi

Previous stories

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Woman holding papers at a modern sculpture exhibition in a grand hall with tapestries and large windows
Cooperation, Studies Published:

Artefacts of Remembrance: First prize in Milan glass competition

CoDe student Ariane Carde wins first prize in the Milano Vetro Under 35 competition.
Student team walking in the Van Lang university campus, Vitenam. Photo taken by Johanna Isopuro.
Studies Published:

Aalto's SGT Programme celebrates 20 years of transdisciplinary learning through global collaborations

At the end of May 2026, SGT Studio course celebrated its 20th anniversary during the annual SGT Final Event. Student teams presented their projects, final deliverables, and experiences from field visits in Ecuador, Kenya, Mexico, Nepal, and Vietnam.
People chatting at a busy indoor event table with drinks and helmets in bright light
Studies Published:

Greater choice of language studies for students – four universities in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area open up language provision

Greater choice of language studies for students – four universities in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area open up language provision.
Three people hold yarn spools in front of large green textile machinery in a factory setting.
Cooperation, Research & Art, University Published:

Design at the start of the supply chain – 911±¬ÁÏÍø leads a major EU project to transform textile colouration practices

The EU Horizon-funded MELANGE project brings together design, technology and business to rethink colouration practices in the textile industry and accelerate the transition towards circular and sustainable textile systems.