Student debts to exceed 拢50,000 for poorest, says IFS Institute for Fiscal Studies says George Osborne鈥檚 Budget changes will also hit middle-earning graduates by more than 拢6,000 on average By Jack Grove 21 July
Elite Australian universities cry foul over claim their graduates are not top earners Survey suggests graduates of Australia's less renowned universities earn around 15 per cent more than Group of Eight graduates 17 July
Businesses 'forced to provide basic skills training for graduates' More than one in five employers tell annual CBI/Pearson survey that they have provided remedial support By Chris Havergal 13 July
Tackling isolation among PhD students Creating doctoral colleges and distance PhDs. What are universities doing to better support doctoral students? Holly Else writes By Holly Else 11 July
Should universities 鈥榮ell鈥 their graduates online? A Chinese university has launched an e-commerce site in a bid to improve its graduate employment figures. Will others follow suit? asks Ellie Bothwell By Ellie Bothwell 9 July
Graduate employability data no way to measure teaching quality Using employability data to assess a university鈥檚 teaching is 鈥榙eeply problematic鈥, says Graham Gibbs 7 July
University graduate employment performance revealed London Metropolitan University records biggest improvement in Hesa data By Chris Havergal 2 July
Graduate employment and salaries up, but gender pay gap remains Destination of Leavers from Higher Education study reveals outcomes for 2014 graduates By Chris Havergal 25 June
拢9K-a-year students 鈥榤ore career-focused鈥 Graduates looking and applying for jobs earlier in their degrees following fee increase By Chris Havergal 22 June
Working-class graduates 鈥榣ocked out鈥 of top careers Applications from Russell Group graduates 鈥 who are more likely to be from wealthy backgrounds 鈥 have a better chance of success, commission says By Chris Havergal 15 June
Africa鈥檚 self-starters need fresh pedagogical approach Sub-Saharan universities must adapt to the shifting career aims of their future graduates, study suggests By Ellie Bothwell 11 June
Graduates still face job discrimination on sexuality, suggests study Gay and lesbian graduates in the UK are still experiencing discrimination when looking for a job, research has suggested By Chris Parr 8 April
Graduate recruiters call for better links between universities and firms Universities need to build more 鈥済enuine partnerships鈥 with employers, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters 27 March
Most graduates 鈥榙o not stray far from home' for first job More than two-thirds of all graduates stay close to home for their first job, a new report reveals By Chris Havergal 4 February
Graduate job market predicted to be buoyant Graduate vacancies are predicted to rise by almost 12 per cent in 2015, according to a biannual survey of the graduate jobs market 27 January
Jobs for graduates predicted to hit record high Graduate recruitment is set to reach its highest level in more than a decade, according to new research By Joe Sandler Clarke 12 January
Oxbridge graduates start on 拢8K more than post-92 alumni Graduates of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge start on salaries that are 拢7,600, or 42 per cent, higher than those from post-92 institutions By Chris Havergal 18 December
Graduate salary premium 鈥榥arrowing鈥, BIS report suggests University graduates earn an average of 拢9,000 more per year than non-graduates but the gap is narrowing, official statistics show By Chris Havergal 9 December
Third of graduate internships unpaid, figures suggest Nearly a third of university graduates who are employed as interns receive no pay, a new report says By Chris Havergal 12 November
Students鈥 careers advice 鈥榥ot fit for purpose鈥 Universities and businesses鈥 joint effort on careers advice for students is not 鈥渇it for purpose鈥 in modern Britain, a leading businesswoman has said. By Holly Else 7 November
Dame Wendy Hall attacks computer science employability 'myth' Southampton academic says statistics hiding reality for graduates By Chris Parr 6 November
Reference writing: may I recommend reform? Stephen Mumford on why academics must take back some control over the process 6 November
Privately educated gain 拢1,500 salary premium Schooldays have an influence on graduate pay, according to report from Institute for Fiscal Studies By Chris Parr 30 October
Graduates should be matched to local jobs, says report Universities should encourage graduates to stay in the city where they studied by helping them to find jobs and housing, a report recommends. By Chris Havergal 15 October
Science and construction fuel graduate employment surge The revival of the science and construction industries has helped drive the biggest drop in UK graduate unemployment for 15 years, says new research. By Chris Havergal 26 September
David Blanchflower on degree trends that follow the money The economist urges the UK to study a shift to subjects that lead to highly paid jobs 28 August
Graduate vacancies and salaries rise UK employers are reporting an increase in the number of graduate vacancies this year By Victoria Halman 22 July
Graduate employment rates rise again Graduate employment rates have risen for a second successive year, but are still yet to reach pre-recession levels, new figures show. By Jack Grove 3 July
Improvement by degree or natural talent? David Matthews finds government is excluding signalling in its calculations on a degree鈥檚 worth By David Matthews 26 June
Students unrealistic about skill level of jobs Expectations of fast track to graduate-level job are overoptimistic, suggests report By Holly Else 26 June
Public workforce training under pressure How are universities dealing with upheavals in the training of key workers, from teachers and nurses to police officers and social workers? By John Elmes 15 May
Love of learning is the new employability Ensuring that skills are used at work will soon be a focus of future education debate, Pearson report argues By David Matthews 8 May
Universities must convert widening access into graduate jobs Call for institutions to measure social mobility impact via graduates鈥 careers By Jack Grove 1 May
Graduate starting salaries tumble University leavers have seen their starting salaries plummet over the past five years, new figures show. By Jack Grove 14 April
Work experience: a good idea in theory Nearly all undergraduates say placements and advice are valuable, but less than half end up using them, survey finds By Holly Else 3 April
鈥業nvest in regional universities to rebalance UK economy鈥 Study of the economic impact of graduates recommends universities should be placed at the centre of strategies to boost regional growth By David Matthews 27 March
Graduates postpone job hunt as gap years take off Poor career prospects fuel rise in US university leavers seeking 鈥榝unemployment鈥 By Jon Marcus 27 March
Murray Edwards alumnae highlight challenges for women 鈥楪ender-hostile鈥 work environments still high on list of problems By Matthew Reisz 7 March
Gallup launches graduate satisfaction survey in US First-ever American poll to be carried out on the effect of higher education on happiness and success By Jon Marcus 6 March
Video games industry 鈥榳ary鈥 of interns Firms want courses fine-tuned to equip students with the skills they need By Holly Else 6 March
Does the UK really need more engineers? Some think claims of a serious lack of STEM graduates are exaggerated By Holly Else 6 March
Hospitals with degree-educated nurses 鈥榟ave lower death rates鈥 Hospitals staffed by nurses educated to degree level have significantly lower death rates, a new study says. By Jack Grove 26 February
MP questions worth of degree Frank Field points to comparison with pay for those working after apprenticeships By Jack Grove 17 January
Graduate job vacancies on the rise The UK鈥檚 biggest employers are set to take on more graduates this year, new figures suggest By Jack Grove 13 January
Graduate gender pay gap may be 鈥榮elf-fulfilling prophecy鈥 Survey shows female graduates anticipate lower salaries By David Matthews 9 January
Graduate earnings: 鈥榟uman capital鈥 gains subject to scrutiny 鈥楳anhattan Project鈥 that some think could pave the way for variable fees proceeds with Nuffield funding By John Morgan 19 December
Russell Group graduate employment data released For the first time the Office for National Statistics has broken down its data on graduates by whether or not they went to a Russell Group university. By David Matthews 19 November
Apprenticeships aimed at private students only Some firms want only the 鈥榩eople their sons and daughters go to school with鈥 By David Matthews 14 November
World's top 100 universities for producing millionaires Universities in the UK produce the second highest number of millionaires in the world after the US, according to a new league table from 厂辫别补谤鈥檚 magazine and WealthInsight By Chris Parr 4 November
No law degree required for would-be solicitors Legal training overhaul would promote diversity and cut costs, regulator says By David Matthews 17 October
OECD questions UK graduates鈥 literacy and numeracy Piaac survey also calls comparability of degree standards into question By John Morgan 10 October
OECD report on skills marks down UK The UK scores poorly in a major study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on adult literacy, numeracy and other key skills. By John Morgan 8 October
Manchester Met v-c hits back on graduate employment A vice-chancellor has declared he is 鈥渇ed up with employers telling us our students are not employment ready鈥. By John Morgan 1 October
CV lies increasing, survey suggests Almost two-thirds of students and graduates know someone who has lied on their CV about their qualifications, a survey has found. By Chris Parr 29 September
Blue-chip firms favour graduates whose faces fit Old boy network still plays vital role in securing top posts, research shows By David Matthews 5 September
Pharmacy consultation launched by government bodies A consultation on changes to pharmacy education has been launched to address concerns over an over-supply of graduates in the field By Leone Richmond 3 September
Graduate unemployment remains low over long term Almost nine out of ten graduates from the class of 2008-09 are in work, according to new data, and just over 3 per cent are unemployed. By David Matthews 29 August
Russell Group earnings boost 鈥榮tatistically insignificant鈥 BIS study on graduate premium challenges research-intensive claims By David Matthews 22 August