Roses Leech-Wilkinson presents the findings from a recent report which underlines the strong career prospects of social science graduates. This data does well to challenge some negative stereotypes on the usefulness of social science disciplines, but falling student numbers could already be leading to staff reductions in social science departments. It is therefore a pressing concern to make visible the vital offerings of social science approaches for society and the economy
A report released by Shearer West and colleagues confounds popular notions regarding the usefulness ...
In the United Kingdom (UK) and abroad, increasing students’ employability has been one important con...
was 42%, see Table 1). Although 42 % is a respectable response rate for a mail survey (Dilman, 2000)...
The labour market is filled with social science graduates and postgraduates shaping the evolution of...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
Much less is known about the development of the social sciences as a complete discipline group than ...
This paper aims to stimulate discussion around the career prospects and training of postgraduate stu...
In 2013 at The Campaign for Social Science event in the UK, David Willetts, Minister for Higher Edu...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
This article aims to examine alternative explanations of social disadvantage on the university-to-wo...
Libby Hackett argues that we need to increase the capacity for higher education places in future yea...
This paper looks at the final outcome of a science degree program, and considers what happens when s...
Does a PhD allow social scientists in Government to climb the career ladder and make a difference to...
Concerns about a shortage of highly skilled workers in the science, technology, engineering and math...
A report released by Shearer West and colleagues confounds popular notions regarding the usefulness ...
In the United Kingdom (UK) and abroad, increasing students’ employability has been one important con...
was 42%, see Table 1). Although 42 % is a respectable response rate for a mail survey (Dilman, 2000)...
The labour market is filled with social science graduates and postgraduates shaping the evolution of...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
Much less is known about the development of the social sciences as a complete discipline group than ...
This paper aims to stimulate discussion around the career prospects and training of postgraduate stu...
In 2013 at The Campaign for Social Science event in the UK, David Willetts, Minister for Higher Edu...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
This article aims to examine alternative explanations of social disadvantage on the university-to-wo...
Libby Hackett argues that we need to increase the capacity for higher education places in future yea...
This paper looks at the final outcome of a science degree program, and considers what happens when s...
Does a PhD allow social scientists in Government to climb the career ladder and make a difference to...
Concerns about a shortage of highly skilled workers in the science, technology, engineering and math...
A report released by Shearer West and colleagues confounds popular notions regarding the usefulness ...
In the United Kingdom (UK) and abroad, increasing students’ employability has been one important con...
was 42%, see Table 1). Although 42 % is a respectable response rate for a mail survey (Dilman, 2000)...