Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences develops cijfers.hbo-raad.nl public indicators portal with QlikView
公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Netherlands
产品
- QlikView
技术栈
- SQL
- Webserver
- Excel
- .CSV
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 教育
服务
- 数据科学服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
The Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences (HBO-raad in Dutch) is the interests and employers’ association for the Dutch universities in this sector funded by the government. The association acts to strengthen the position of these institutes, maintaining a wide network to this end. Among the most important duties of the association is acting as spokesman and maintaining the lobby for the government, as well as initiating and carrying out projects involving quality and supporting its members. As an employers’ association the Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences also represents all 40,000 employees in the sector.
挑战
The Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences (HBO-raad) is the interests and employers’ association for the Dutch universities in this sector funded by the government. The association acts to strengthen the position of these institutes, maintaining a wide network to this end. Among the most important duties of the association is acting as spokesman and maintaining the lobby for the government, as well as initiating and carrying out projects involving quality and supporting its members. As an employers’ association the Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences also represents all 40,000 employees in the sector. Part of the HBO-raad’s service brief is to collect and provide benchmarking information. This information is public and is used principally by its members, the education ministry and the press. This is information from internal and external sources concerning intake, enrolment, results, study duration, staffing and progress. Prior to the introduction of QlikView, this information was placed on the HBO-raad website in brief static summaries.
解决方案
The HBO-raad uses QlikView to present some 12 million data records on intake, outflow, results, study duration, staffing, enrolments, progress and diplomas, via a public indicators portal: cijfers.hbo-raad.nl. The first dashboards the association published were the Student Dashboards for intake, enrolments, diplomas, drop-outs, results, study duration and progress. With these dashboards the association offered its members, the press, research bodies and the ministry genuine data discovery for a variety of purposes. Thus, for example, universities could compare their progress and results with other universities per programme, per preliminary programme and using demographic characteristics. What are the results per programme? What is the average study duration? Which type of students drop out? Universities could also optimise their marketing policies using the intake dashboard. Which specific preliminary programmes receive applications? What is the background of students who have applied? The Ministry of Education is also a recipient of some of these details. For example for queries concerning staffing and the associated characteristics.
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