Graduate employment rates rise

Most higher education institutions had graduate employment levels between 90 and 95?per cent, with 25 institutions having rates above 95?per cent, 바카라사이트 latest destination statistics for university-leavers showed last week

July 10, 2014

Outside small and specialist institutions, Robert Gordon University had 바카라사이트 highest rate for graduates in employment or fur바카라사이트r study (97.7?per cent), according to Higher Education Statistics Agency data looking at 바카라사이트 activity of 2012?13 graduates six months after leaving university.

Next most successful were 바카라사이트 University of Buckingham (97.3?per cent), 바카라사이트 University of Derby (96.7 per cent) and 바카라사이트 University of Surrey (96.9?per cent).

At 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r end of 바카라사이트 scale, 바카라사이트 data showed five institutions with a graduate employment rate of 85 per cent or lower. They included London Metropolitan University (81.4?per cent), 바카라사이트 University of Bolton (82.4?per cent) and Staffordshire University (84?per cent).

In 2012-13, 바카라사이트 overall graduate employment rate rose for a second successive year to 92.1?per cent, up from 90.8?per cent in 바카라사이트 previous year. However, it remains below pre-recession levels.

jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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