Welcome to the Bavarian Graduate Study (BAS)!

Here you will find the latest information about the Bavarian Graduate Study. Stay up to date on our projects and get an overview of relevant documents.

 

News from the project

BAS 2025
  • Status: Preparation of the field phase
  • Goals:
    • Further improvement of study programs and career transitions
    • Ongoing scientific monitoring and analysis of the study situation and career entry in Bavaria
  • Information sheet on compliance with data protection (to follow)
BAS 2024
Follow-Up of the BAS 2023

 

Important notifications

26.05.2025: Virtual information and work meeting of BAS: As part of a virtual meeting on 26 May 2025 from 11:00 to 12:00, the BAS project management will provide information on current developments and give an outlook on BAS 2025. In addition to the presentation of the CEUS Competence and Service Centre, the agenda also includes an exchange on optimization needs. Requests and suggestions can be submitted in advance until May 12. You can take part in the meeting via this link: https://bigbluebutton2.zit.mwn.de/b/bur-hjc-7na-yup

13.01.2025: Insights into 18 years of graduate surveys: Shortly before the tenth anniversary of BAS and the fourth survey wave of MediBAS, former project leader Dr. Maike Reimer was interviewed for an exciting open access volume. Her assessments on "18 years of graduate surveys: What has changed over time and during the Corona pandemic" can be read here.

01.01.2025: The medical-specific sub-study MediBAS has a new project manager: We welcome Thorben Janousch, who, in coordination with the overall project manager, Bianca Burkert, is planning the next survey in October 2025. Further information on MediBAS can be found here.

13.12.2024: Troubleshooting after technical error: Due to a technical error in the online questionnaire, three important questions about the legal clerkship were not recorded in BAS 2024. To ensure that we can still contribute to improving support during the traineeship as planned, we invite the people concerned to complete these questions in a very short follow-up survey.

 

Relevant documents