Long nights

Let us point out grievances, gather ideas together, and think further!

Long nights (a metaphor for overworking) is a spreadsheet written by students and for students studying in creative programs at universities.
It aims to produce a first collection of anonymous descriptions of how the various universities deal with preparing us for the precarious working conditions in the creative industries.

What have you noticed, where do you wish for more awareness on the part of the university, and what should be changed?

By filling out this form you will assist in gaining a better insight into the various educational programs in design, art, and architecture. We are not alone! We have constant pressure on being creative, being in competition with other students, having deadlines, and all that is pushed by our universities.

All questions are OPTIONAL and ANONYMOUS.
Please try to be civil, truthful, and objective.

Please try not to mention names of persons, as it is not possible to check statements due to your anonymity. Otherwise these names have to be made unrecognisable. Thank you!

Find the collected results here: https://bit.ly/longnightsspreadsheet

To share this form you can use this link: https://bit.ly/longnightsgoogleform

If you have any question or an idea to improve this form, let us know longnightsattheuniversity@gmail.com


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Name of your university
Country you are studying in
What is your subject of study
Have you ever thought about the fact that the university prepares you to be exploited? Or do you think that's total nonsense?
Can you describe a situation in which you worked at night for the university? (How long? Could you work better at night? Did you have time pressure? Were you at home or at the university?) Feel free to make a short story out of it :)
How long do you have access to the rooms at your university? (e.g. 24/7 or till 9pm during the week)
Do you suffer or have you ever suffered from mental health problems related to the stress level in your studies?
Have you ever worked unpaid for the reputation of your university? What was your job? Why didn't you get anything for it? Did you question it?
Are there any periods of time when you don't want to receive news from your university? In which participation should not be compulsory? (e.g. emails at 5 am or courses where Profs a still in the room after 9 pm) Do you have examples where this has been exceeded?
Are there discussions at your university (not only among students) about unpaid internships? What is your opinion on this issue?
Are your professors workaholics and expect the same amount of work from you?
What other experiences have you had at university that you would like to share with us?
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