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Computer science students face the highest rates of graduate unemployment, data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency show

八月 22, 2013

More than 14 per cent of UK-domiciled first-degree computer science graduates were unemployed six months after graduation. This compares with less than 1 per cent in medicine and dentistry subjects and 4 per cent in education.

The data, which come from Hesa’s Destination of Leavers from Higher Education 2011-12, also show that law graduates are most likely to go on to further study (42 per cent did so in the year measured), followed by those in the physical sciences, where the figure is close to a third.

Graduates in creative arts and design, meanwhile, are the most likely to end up in part-time jobs.

This mode of work accounted for a quarter of leavers in 2011-12.

Source: Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2011-12, Higher Education Statistics Agency

Note: Data show UK-domiciled first-degree leavers in 2011-12. “Unemployed” includes those who said they were due to start work but were not otherwise employed or in further study

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