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ULaw promises postgraduates employment - or money back
The University of Law is offering a 50% refund if graduates remain unemployed within nine months. London's University of Law (ULaw) is prepared to…
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EY drop 2.1 requirement
One of the largest graduate employers in the UK, professional services firm EY are doing away with their 2.1 entry requirement. EY no longer…
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Good news for graduates: Starting salaries on the rise
A new study reveals that graduate pay cheques are swelling, with the average starting salary passing the £26,000 mark for 2015. According to…
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Better graduate work-life balance in the North
A study has found that graduates will be able to find a better work-life balance in the North. A study by the Intergenerational Foundation has…
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Coast and still get a 2.1, says minister
The new Universities Minister has suggested that 2.1 degrees are so easily awarded that students can coast through university and still achieve one…
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Class of 2015 are most prepared graduates ever
New research has indicated that students graduating this year are more careers focused than previous years, with higher fees being suggested as the…
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Graduates lack skills but job market is growing
According to the latest survey by the Association of Graduate Recruiters the graduate job market is growing, but employers are struggling to find…
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Graduates recruited to combat cyber crime
In the murky and dark world of cyber crime, many are at risk, but one organisation is recruiting the talents of graduates to help overcome these…
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Changes to degree classification system to aid employers
A higher education advisory group has proposed changes to improve the visibility of a graduate's academic attainment. The Grade Point Average (GPA…
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Accounting careers offering graduates Moore
Graduates are starting to discover that with careers in accounting, tax, insurance and audit, there is Moore than meets the eye. With more and more…