日本の大学における卒業生サービスの現況と課題 : 全国大学アンケートとヒアリング調査の結果をふまえて <研究ノート>
大学論集 Issue 47
Page 185-200
published_at 2015-03
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Title ( jpn ) |
日本の大学における卒業生サービスの現況と課題 : 全国大学アンケートとヒアリング調査の結果をふまえて <研究ノート>
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Title ( eng ) |
Alumni Services at Japanese Universities : the Present State and Issues Based on a Nationwide Survey <Note>
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Creator |
Ohkawa Kazuki
Shimada Toshiyuki
Yamashita Yasuhiro
Nishide Junro
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Source Title |
大学論集
Daigaku ronshu: Research in higher education
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Issue | 47 |
Start Page | 185 |
End Page | 200 |
Journal Identifire |
[PISSN] 0302-0142
[NCID] AN00136225
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Abstract |
The number of universities strengthening their relations with their alumni is increasing. Every university seeks various kinds of support from its alumni, and alumni respond accordingly. However, if universities request support from their alumni, should they not show them the consideration of providing support and conveniences? With an awareness of the issue, this article examines alumni services beings offered by universities. It reports on the current status of and the issues involved in alumni services at Japanese universities based on the above-mentioned results and personal interviews that were conducted at leading universities along with the survey. The state of alumni services in Japanese universities has not previously been made clear. Therefore, in March, 2013 a questionnaire was sent to all 771 Japanese universities―both private and national, and the state of their alumni services was examined. The results of the collected questionnaires indicated that nearly all universities provided some form of alumni services. Among other things, they were actively developing initiatives linked to both supporting alumni in finding employment and changing jobs and also to maintaining relations between alumni and the university. As for the purpose of providing alumni services, a number of universities listed “maintaining relationships between the university and alumni” and “improving interests in the alma mater.” Alumni were also seeking support from their alma maters. As an issue related to the implementation of alumni services, there were many universities acquiring information about their alumni and handling their personal data. A task for every university is a thorough assessment of its own unique way of thinking about and providing services for alumni.
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Education [ 370 ]
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jpn
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
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広島大学高等教育研究開発センター
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Date of Issued | 2015-03 |
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Copyright (c) 2015 Author
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Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0302-0142
[NCID] AN00136225
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