Why universities can’t take all the credit for graduate employment rates
Why universities can’t take all the credit for graduate employment rates
As many students have come to recognise, the degree qualifications can make weak currency in a labour market flooded with graduates. And, as a result, many students are turning to extracurricular activities to try and get a competitive advantage in the battle for those graduate jobs.
Pathak, Pathik
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27 January 2017
Pathak, Pathik
29d3480f-191e-4caf-8cf6-3d3836ec39c5
Pathik Pathak (Author)
(2017)
Why universities can’t take all the credit for graduate employment rates
The Conversation
Abstract
As many students have come to recognise, the degree qualifications can make weak currency in a labour market flooded with graduates. And, as a result, many students are turning to extracurricular activities to try and get a competitive advantage in the battle for those graduate jobs.
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Why universities can't take all the credit for graduate employment rates
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Accepted/In Press date: 26 January 2017
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