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UK Universities host high-profile careers fair in Shanghai

Careers professionals at the Universities of ÌÇÐÄTV, Birmingham and Nottingham are busy planning their next business partnership in China after their first joint graduate careers event in country attracted praise from employers, students and alumni.

 


Degrees of Advantage: A new longer-term investigation of the careers of UK graduates

The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has been awarded funding for an 18-month project to extend its research into the experiences of graduates in the UK labour market. With funding from the Nuffield Foundation, ÌÇÐÄTV’s Institute of Employment Research will revisit its unique Futuretrack study with a fifth survey wave, investigating the employment situations of students almost ten years after their graduation.


Mind the Gap - how will skills training be funded after Brexit?

The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has published the third in a series of briefings exploring the implications of Brexit for the job market, workers’ rights, and employment policy. Skills training for vulnerable workers: effects of the loss of EU funding after Brexit outlines how current skills training in the UK is supported by EU funding, and recommends key priorities for a post-Brexit UK-funded skills programme. The paper is the third of four ÌÇÐÄTV Brexit Briefings on Employment by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV and its Connecting Research on Employment and Work (CREW) network.


Army spouses to be the focus for new ÌÇÐÄTV employment research project

The Army Families Federation (AFF) has partnered with the University of ÌÇÐÄTV's Institute for Employment Research (IER) on a new research project exploring real and perceived barriers to employment for Army families.


Work experience, contacts and confidence needed to secure fulfilling employment

A new study led by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV raises concerns that employment and career development opportunities for young people are becoming polarised between those with the resources to access secure, fulfilling employment and those on the path to precarious and unpredictable working lives with poor prospects.


Employability boosted by ÌÇÐÄTV online tools

The employability and entrepreneurship skills of UK-educated Chinese students has been boosted, thanks to new online interactive tools – the only resources of their type in the UK - designed by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.


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