Study finds women from the highest socio-economic group are more likely to be in insecure work if they attend university outside mission group than if they had no degree at all
Following individuals* paths in and out of different institutions shows that most students eventually graduate, say Ross Finnie, Richard E. Mueller and Arthur Sweetman
Economist Bryan Caplan considers tangible benefits, inconvenient truths and wonders whether Latin and poetry are worth the effort when &Kardashian* trumps &Shakespeare* in Google search results
Despite fears that a new generation of graduates will find themselves serving coffee, Germany*s university leavers have fitted successfully into the economy, analysis finds
Encouraging students to view themselves as professionals, and exposing them to entrepreneurship, are among the tools being used to improve graduate employment