Results are available for 1,782 of the 2,007 courses to be evaluated. This corresponds to an evaluation rate of 89%. This is the same percentage of evaluated courses as in the last mandatory evaluation three semesters ago. Overall, the rate of evaluated courses in the NAWI and LEWI clusters is slightly lower than in the rest of the university (90%).
The average score for the question “Overall, I consider the course to be… (5-point scale from very good to very poor)” stands at 1.75, exactly the same level as three semesters ago. Despite this improvement, students in the NAWI and LEWI clusters give the courses slightly lower marks than the university-wide average (1.64).
Approximately one in thirteen courses (8%) in the NAWI and LEWI clusters has a problematic evaluation result with a mean score greater than 2.5. The proportion of poorly evaluated courses has remained the same compared to the evaluation three semesters ago (also 8%). The programme directors are contacting the course leaders concerned to initiate improvement measures.
