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Millennials shun traditional careers for Tech start ups
New research by a global company have found that more and more millennials are shunning traditional careers in favour of tech savvy start-ups…
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VCs uneasy about proposed fees regime
Several university Vice Chancellors have raised concerns over the proposed changes to tuition fees that Labour have made part of their election…
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Nearly 1500 graduate vacancies left unfilled because of skills deficit
In a recent report by the Association of Graduate Recruiters, it was revealed that nearly 1500 graduate vacancies were left unfilled last year…
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Firm finds Government Loan repayments outdated
An education research firm has found the government's calculations on the amount students will pay back to be outdated and misleading. After a…
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OECD Head says high fees are worth it
OECD Head backs controversial fees The controversial £9000 a year tuition fees have been backed by the Head of Education at the OECD, despite no…
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Female students continue to reject sciences
The latest application data has shown that female applicants to universities have continued to reject the option of studying science degrees. The…
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Graduates want to make a difference in the world
A study has found that two-thirds of young people want a job that will make a positive difference in the world. A study by Global Tolerance has…
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Universities and Employers need to act on social mobility
A leading academic has called for employers, universities and the government to do more to act on the UK's stagnating social mobility. In an…
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Company boasts underpaying for interns
A company has been lambasted for boasting about the savings that can be made by undercutting pay for interns and those on work placements. In a…
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Changes to law brings unpaid internships into focus
A change to the definition of a worker may cause unpaid internships to carry on unchallenged in 2015. Changes made to the definition of what a…