Each year universities, on behalf of the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), contact graduates six months after they have completed their studies to find out their employment status.
Overall, 96 per cent of students who graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in 2015 were in work or further study six months after they had left – impressively positioning the University in the UK and outperforming the UK average for all universities - This is a record high for Wolverhampton.
Overall, 96 per cent of students who graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in 2015 were in work or further study six months after they had left – impressively positioning the University in the UK and outperforming the UK average for all universities - This is a record high for Wolverhampton.
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