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  • Students are advised to start thinking about employment as early as possible – even during their first year.

    'The job market isn't totally on its knees': why there's hope for anxious graduates

    Entry level jobs and internships have been cut, but experts say there are opportunities still out there for savvy graduates
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    Aston University named Guardian's university of the year

    The university shone out for its commitment to social mobility, diversity and sustainability
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    'You need someone on the inside': the state school students helping peers into Oxbridge

    Student-led projects are demystifying the application process for Oxbridge hopefuls from less privileged backgrounds
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    The rise of citizen science: can the public help solve our biggest problems?

    In Darwin’s era, people commonly participated in botany and archaelogy. Now a raft of new projects aim to harness their curiosity again
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    Online panel: how can universities help graduates survive the Covid jobs crisis?

    Register now for the Guardian’s online panel discussion on 24 November, which will explore the graduate jobs market
  • EDUCATION - Joe Brindle, who started the UK Student Climate Network's campaign to make climate change a much larger part of our education system. 
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    'We deserve to be taught about it': why students want climate crisis classes

    Universities are bowing to pressure from their students to include modules on climate breakdown and sustainability
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    'Humanities graduates are just as employable': do the sciences really lead to more jobs?

    The UK government wants more students to study science subjects – but employers want humanities graduates too
  • This year Minerva received 25,000 applications from 180 countries for undergraduate entry in 2020 and admitted just 2% of them.

    The future of education or just hype? The rise of Minerva, the world's most selective university

    A Silicon Valley startup could offer a template for universities shifting their courses online due to coronavirus
  • The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre trains more than 800 apprentices.

    'The MIT of the north': how the government plans to transform ex-mining towns

    Plans are underway to emulate the world’s most successful university at commercialising research. Will they work?
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    'We shouldn't go back to lectures': why future students will learn online

    Universities moved online in response to coronavirus, but experts predict some changes will outlast the pandemic
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    'It's what students look for': the Dutch university that's only hiring women

    Just 15% of professors at Eindhoven University of Technology were women until it introduced a radical new scheme
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    Online panel: will coronavirus shift universities online forever?

    Register now for The Guardian’s online panel discussion on 24 June, which will explore the future of online universities
  • Higher education in the UK - successful students at the graduation ceremony at Aberystwyth university, after receiving their degrees, wearing their traditional caps and gowns. July 2019<br>W42A1Y Higher education in the UK - successful students at the graduation ceremony at Aberystwyth university, after receiving their degrees, wearing their traditional caps and gowns. July 2019

    'I'm worried I'm not going to get a job': meet the corona class of 2020

    Universities are working hard to support their graduates into a difficult labour market – but students’ anxieties remain
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    'Students like the flexibility': why online universities are here to stay

    With the coronavirus pandemic radically reshaping the education system, universities may never be the same again
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