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Graduates more likely to be jobless than non-graduates

This year's HESA statistics show that the unemployment rate among last year's graduates is higher than the national average, and men get bigger starting salaries.

Graduates: you're all rubbish, say employers

Graduates are rude, illiterate, innumerate and all-round useless, according to a survey of employers. Well, something like that. Time for some fun...

Muslim graduates more likely to be jobless

Muslim graduates are less likely to have jobs than other graduates, the government has revealed.

Good times for this year's graduates?

Some of this year's graduates can look forward to better starting salaries than last year's - but others won't get jobs at all.

Degrees no longer guarantee financial benefits

Having a degree no longer guarantees you an increased wage packet - and some degrees could actually leave you worse off, new research has found.

Low expectations of graduate job market

Most students graduating this summer do not expect to find enough "suitable" jobs for them to apply for, a new survey has found.

More graduates than ever, but increasing polarisation of grades

New statistics show that more students are graduating than ever, but while a greater proportion are getting firsts, the numbers getting thirds are also up.

£22k starting salary for graduates

The average starting salary for graduates in graduate-level jobs now stands at £21,997, according to new research done by Graduate Prospects.

Not a good time to be a graduate after all

It might not be such a "good time" to be a graduate after all, with new figures showing graduates struggling to find appropriate jobs.