- July 28, 2016
- Claire Kilroy
A new survey by the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR) has revealed that women are less likely to apply for graduate schemes than men, but are more likely to land a job if they do apply.
A new survey by the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR) has revealed that women are less likely to apply for graduate schemes than men, but are more likely to land a job if they do apply.
Given its status as both the business and cultural hub of the UK, it’s no wonder that so many graduates choose to live and work in London.
Would Lizzie and Jane ever have found rich and eligible gentlemen to marry if they’d stayed at home rather than attending balls and accepting invitations to tea?
Snapchat is one of the biggest social media platforms out there – and with a supposed 10 billion video views on the app per day, it’s also one of the busiest.
The Guardian has released its 2017 University Guide and Cambridge University tops the league table for the sixth year in a row.
A study by the money transfer platform TransferWise has revealed that Denmark is the best employment destination for British graduates, ranking significantly higher than the UK itself.