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Employability at the University of Hull

Employability at the University of Hull. Centre for Educational Studies. Employability. Employability refers to a person's capability for gaining and maintaining employment ( Hillage and Pollard, 1998). Unistats. The official website for comparing UK higher education course data

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Employability at the University of Hull

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  1. Employability at the University of Hull Centre for Educational Studies

  2. Employability Employability refers to a person's capability for gaining and maintaining employment (Hillage and Pollard, 1998)

  3. Unistats • The official website for comparing UK higher education course data • Includes official data on each university and college's satisfaction scores in the National Student Survey, jobs and salaries after study and other key information for prospective students. http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/ accessed 131112.

  4. BA (Hons) Children's Inter-professional StudiesEmployment http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/Subjects/Overview/10007149-120037/ReturnTo/Search Accessed 1131112.

  5. BA (Hons) Children's Inter-professional StudiesSalary http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/Subjects/Overview/10007149-120037/ReturnTo/Search Accessed 1131112.

  6. Jobs / Training after Chips • Going to ask Alumin/Careers for information also our own info • Hannah - Corporate Partnerships Service Development at Macmillan Cancer Support • Bethia – Studying to be a community-based children’s nurse. • Dannika – NQT – Primary school

  7. Why be a graduate? • Wednesday 24 August 2011 17.16 BST guardian.co.uk Although the value of a degree following rising tuition fees is of increasing importance, the figures do show that those with degree earn 85% more than those only educated to GCSE A*-C level.

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