Dear Graduate,
We hope this message finds you well!
It has been one year since your graduation, and we would love to hear how you’ve been doing. Your feedback on your experiences at KMU will help us improve our teaching, learning environment, and educational policies.
We are also interested in learning about your future plans, as they are closely related to your time and studies at the university.
Please rest assured that all information you provide, especially any personal details, will be strictly protected in accordance with government regulations. Your responses will be used exclusively for internal analysis, national education policy review, and academic research.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Career Development Center at (07) 312-1101 ext. 2280, or email us at: career@kmu.edu.tw.
Thank you very much for your support and cooperation.
Warm regards,
Career Development Center
Kaohsiung Medical University
Important Notes:
1. Data Collection Unit: Kaohsiung Medical University
2. Purpose of Data Collection: To support the Ministry of Education in policy formulation, enhance KMU’s teaching quality, revise academic programs, and monitor current student development trends to bridge the gap between academia and practical application.
3. Types of Data Collected:
• C001 – Identifiable Personal Information
• C011 – Personal Descriptions
• C038 – Occupation
• C061 – Current Employment Status
• C068 – Salary and Tax Deductions
4. Data Retention Period: Until the conclusion of this “Graduate Career Path Survey.”
5. Data Usage Region: Republic of China (Taiwan)
6. Data Recipients: Ministry of Education (Department of Higher Education) and Kaohsiung Medical University
7. Data Sharing Method: All data will be shared only in anonymized and aggregated form. Personally identifiable information will be removed prior to analysis.
8. Your Rights: In accordance with relevant laws, you have the right to request access to, correction of, copies of, cessation of processing, or deletion of your personal data.
9. Importance of Accuracy: Incomplete or inaccurate responses may affect the accuracy of institutional planning and national policy development.