The work environment survey is an important tool for developing a good work environment. As an employee, you have the opportunity to influence your work life through this survey. It is expected that everyone responds to the survey and contributes to the follow-up.
Results from the survey
The results will be presented in your department during March/April. There you will have the opportunity to discuss these results with your colleagues. Around May 15, a comprehensive report will be released, which will address questions about unacceptable behaviour.
In the time before the summer, you will be involved in developing measures to maintain and improve your work environment. The follow-up work will continue after the summer.
Download results for UiO as a whole (pdf, 1,12 MB)
More results
Faculties
Faculty of Humanities (pdf)
Faculty of Law (pdf)
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (pdf)
Faculty of Medicine (pdf)
Faculty of Dentistry (pdf)
Faculty of Social Sciences (pdf)
Faculty of Theology (pdf)
Faculty of Educational Sciences (pdf)
Other units
Museum of Cultural History (pdf)
Natural History Museum (pdf)
Management and Support Units (pdf)
How to read the results
The results are presented in seven themes or action areas. They are displayed in bar charts as average values and standard deviations (black lines). The standard deviation shows whether employees have responded fairly similarly (short line) or differently (long line).
The results are presented both as individual questions and groups of questions. Individual questions are represented by turquoise bars, groups by blue bars.
Some questions are marked with R. These questions were originally formulated negatively, but in the presentation they are flipped, so that a high score represents a positive result.
When results are compared to previous years, combined data from units at UiO that have previously conducted ARK is used. This is the first year UiO is conduction a joint survey with all units.
Learn more
- Learn more about who can respond and how to participate in the survey
- See how the results will be presented and how the follow-up will take place
An opportunity to influence your work environment
As an employee at UiO, it is expected that everyone contributes to a safe and health-promoting work environment.
The work environment survey is used to assess the organizational and psychosocial work environment at the units and for UiO as a whole.
The survey and follow-up meetings are opportunities for you as an employee to provide feedback on your work situation and influence your work environment.
You can contribute to making your unit a better workplace for you and your colleagues, and help build a valuable database for work environment research.
As an employee, you are expected to:
- respond to the questionnaire sent via email
- participate in the review of the results in your department
- reflect on what the results mean for you and your unit
- provide suggestions on how to develop and maintain the work environment
- participate in the implementation of work environment measures in your unit
About the survey
The ARK-survey is designed for the entire university and college sector in Norway, and is a collaborative project between the universities in Oslo, Bergen, Troms?, and Trondheim.
At UiO, we conduct work environment surveys:
- because a good work environment is essential for us to thrive, have good health, and perform our jobs.
- to obtain an overview of how employees perceive their work situation.
- to provide a basis for strategic work environment initiatives and organizational development measures.
- because a good work environment is necessary to achieve UiO's goals.
- to fulfill the requirements of the Working Environment Act for a sound work environment, health-promoting workplaces, systematic mapping, and follow-up of the work environment.
More information for managers and safety representatives
Contact
If you have any questions about the work environment survey (ARK), please contact your local ARK coordinator.
Any comments about the tool or the survey itself can be sent to ark-kontakt@ntnu.no.