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The Futuretrack project is carried out for Hecsu by Warwick University's Institute for Employment Research.
BBC: Graduate pay gap - women paid thousands less than men
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Hecsu's What Do Graduates Do? study examined the destinations of 244, 680 first degree graduates in January 2012 - six months after they left university.
BBC: Scotland 'attracting graduates'
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The Higher Education Careers Services Unit (Hecsu) said 12, 700 graduates started their careers in Scotland this year - some 7.8% of the UK total.
BBC: Scotland 'attracting graduates'
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This UK report from the Higher Education Careers Service Unit (Hecsu) and Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services provides a detailed look at the paths taken six months after graduation - based on the cohort leaving university in 2011.
BBC: Graduate jobs market 'better than feared'
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The deputy research director at Hecsu, Charlie Ball, says that in a "difficult jobs market" and a struggling economy "over 166, 000 of last year's graduates were known to be working in the UK six months after leaving university - nearly 8, 000 more than the previous year".
BBC: Graduate jobs market 'better than feared'