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The AllWell? study wellbeing questionnaire is open from 15 February to 1 March 2023

Hello, second-year bachelor’s student or first-year master’s student, how are you?
Respond to the questionnaire on study wellbeing through the link you will receive by email. This is your chance to help your programme and the university develop. Once the questionnaire has closed, you will get personal feedback in return for your response.
AllWell 2022 Center

All responses are treated with the utmost confidentiality. The results will be presented at group level so that it is impossible to identify individual respondents.

All respondents will get personal feedback once the questionnaire has closed. It will include tips on:

  • how to manage stress better
  • how to improve your study skills
  • how to stop procrastinating with difficult issues
  • why emotional skills matter in learning.

The results will be used for developing the university’s degree programmes and teaching, as well as services that support the students’ study ability.

More information: allwell@aalto.fi

The AllWell? student survey

The AllWell? student survey is sent to all Aalto’s 2nd year bachelor's and 1st year master's students every year.

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43% responded to the 2022 AllWell? survey!

The survey was sent to all second-year bachelor’s degree students and first-year master’s degree students at Aalto University. This year, their total number was approximately 4,700. About 43% of them took the survey. AllWell warmly thanks all of them!

Information on last year's results:
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