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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.http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/

4 BA (Hons) Children's Inter-professional Studies Employment Go onto work and /or study95% Now working65% Doing further study20% Studying and working5% Unemployed5% Other5% http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/Subjects/Overview/10007149-120037/ReturnTo/Search Accessed 1131112.

5 BA (Hons) Children's Inter-professional Studies Salary Average salary 6 months after course £15,000 Typical salary range£13,000 - £18,000 Average salary across the UK after taking a similar course after 6 months £15,000 Typical salary range across the UK£12,000 - £17,000 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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