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  • Data Futures update

    Rob Phillpotts

    Managing Director HESA Statutory

    In this blog Rob Phillpotts provides an update on Data Futures following the specification workshops.

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  • Experimental Statistics: UK Performance Indicators 2016/17

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    UK Performance Indicators

    Statistics for UK HE providers, including alternative providers, showing the proportion of UK domiciled undergraduate leavers who were working or studying (or both) six months after graduation. The release also includes Widening Participation and Non-continuation indicators published earlier in 2018.

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  • Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2016/17

    Press Officer

    Publication reveals differing outcomes for graduates from different subjects of study, the types of jobs that male and female graduates enter, and the salaries of those in full-time employment.

  • Data Futures: A software provider perspective

    Guest Blogger

    Steve Chambers, Delivery Lead at Tribal discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by the Data Futures programme from the perspective of a software provider.

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  • Higher Education Leavers Statistics: Alternative providers, 2016/17 - Summary

    Statistical First Release

    First release of HESA Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) data from alternative providers

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  • Cyber Essentials PLUS

    Press Officer

    HESA awarded Cyber Essentials PLUS certification, demonstrating HESA's commitment to keep data secure.

     

  • Employment of leavers summary: UK Performance Indicators 2016/17

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    UK Performance Indicators

    UK Performance Indicators is to provide an objective measure of how the UK higher education (HE) sector is performing. The employment indicator is based on the Destinations of Leavers in Higher Education (DLHE) survey and shows the percentage of UK domiciled undergraduate leavers from each HE provider who are working or studying (or both) six months after graduation.

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  • HESA organisational changes

    Press Officer

    To continue to develop the service we offer across the UK and to meet the requirements of HESA as the Designated Data Body for England we have been making some changes to our internal structure.

  • Reflecting on the Graduate Outcomes conferences

    Rachel Hewitt

    Rachel Hewitt

    Implementation Manager - Graduate Outcomes

    Rachel Hewitt discusses the success of the recent Graduate Outcomes conferences, and the inclusion of wellbeing questions in the survey

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  • Higher Education Leavers Statistics: UK, 2016/17 - Summary

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    Statistical First Release

    Results of the 2016/17 Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey. 76% of leavers were in employment six months after graduation, 15% were in further study only, and 5% were unemployed.

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