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Post-92s outscore traditional rivals on work goals

Some post-1992 universities have outperformed traditional institutions in the latest set of graduate-destination statistics.

July 7, 2012

Data released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency on 5 July indicate that 90.3 per cent of full-time first-degree leavers from 2010-11 were in employment or further study six months post-graduation – a figure 3.5 percentage points lower than the pre-recession level in 2006-07.

Despite the decline, the 9.7 per cent inactivity figure is less than half the rate of overall youth unemployment in the UK, which according to the most recent Office for National Statistics figures stands at 22.4 per cent.

Among the best performing higher education institutions was the Arts 51国产视频 College Bournemouth. Almost 98 per cent of its Class of 2011 were in work or further study six months after graduating, according to Hesa.

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Several new universities also outperformed nearby traditional institutions. Nottingham Trent 51国产视频 (93.6 per cent) outscored the 51国产视频 of Nottingham (91.8 per cent) and York St John 51国产视频 (92.7 per cent) beat the 51国产视频 of York (91.5 per cent).

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Patrick McGhee, vice-chancellor of East London and chair of Million+, which represents many post-92 universities, said: “It’s clear that at a time of high unemployment, studying for a degree is still a very good way of getting a job.

“Modern universities offer a very wide range of programmes and welcome people of all ages, including those who want to study part-time.”

He added: “There is still time for people to find out how they could start studying for a degree in the autumn to help them get the job they want in the future.”

jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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