15/12/2016

Human Capital Chemistry: baseline measurement and midterm review

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Dialogic is conducting a combined baseline measurement (retrospective) and midterm review (MTR) for the Human Capital Chemistry programme on behalf of SenterNovem and the Platform Beta Technology. The research question is as follows: "To what extent have the activities announced in the Roadmap Human Capital Chemistry already resulted in increased attention for and improved quality of chemistry education? To what extent has this led to more students choosing a chemistry-relevant education (MBO, HBO, WO), increased graduation rates from these courses, and reduced workforce attrition in the field of chemistry?" The research will present the current state of affairs which will be compared to the baseline in September 2007. This will include an overview of both the programme and its context (such as student enrolment and labour market dynamics) using a set of indicators. Data will be collected through desk research and interviews.