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International education and the employability of UK students
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Brooks, Rachel
, Pimlott-Wilson, Helena
, Waters, Johanna
in
Academic degrees
/ Access to employment
/ Asians
/ Benefits
/ College students
/ Colleges and universities
/ Creeks
/ Education
/ Educational policy
/ Educational research
/ Employability
/ Employee qualifications
/ Employment
/ Employment Potential
/ Enrollment
/ Evidence
/ Extracurricular Activities
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foreign students
/ Graduate Study
/ Graduates
/ Higher Education
/ International Education
/ International students
/ Labor
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Level of education
/ Qualifications
/ Reputation
/ Students
/ Study Abroad
/ Theme
/ United Kingdom
/ Universities
2012
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International education and the employability of UK students
by
Brooks, Rachel
, Pimlott-Wilson, Helena
, Waters, Johanna
in
Academic degrees
/ Access to employment
/ Asians
/ Benefits
/ College students
/ Colleges and universities
/ Creeks
/ Education
/ Educational policy
/ Educational research
/ Employability
/ Employee qualifications
/ Employment
/ Employment Potential
/ Enrollment
/ Evidence
/ Extracurricular Activities
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foreign students
/ Graduate Study
/ Graduates
/ Higher Education
/ International Education
/ International students
/ Labor
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Level of education
/ Qualifications
/ Reputation
/ Students
/ Study Abroad
/ Theme
/ United Kingdom
/ Universities
2012
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International education and the employability of UK students
by
Brooks, Rachel
, Pimlott-Wilson, Helena
, Waters, Johanna
in
Academic degrees
/ Access to employment
/ Asians
/ Benefits
/ College students
/ Colleges and universities
/ Creeks
/ Education
/ Educational policy
/ Educational research
/ Employability
/ Employee qualifications
/ Employment
/ Employment Potential
/ Enrollment
/ Evidence
/ Extracurricular Activities
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foreign students
/ Graduate Study
/ Graduates
/ Higher Education
/ International Education
/ International students
/ Labor
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Level of education
/ Qualifications
/ Reputation
/ Students
/ Study Abroad
/ Theme
/ United Kingdom
/ Universities
2012
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International education and the employability of UK students
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International education and the employability of UK students
2012
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A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate labour market. Researchers have highlighted the lengths to which many students now go, in response to this congestion, to 'distinguish themselves' from other graduates: paying increased attention to university status; engaging in a range of extra-curricular activities; and pursuing postgraduate qualifications. Studies that have focused on the strategies of Asian students, specifically, have pointed to the important place of studying abroad as a further strategy in this pursuit of distinction. Given that there is now some evidence that the number of UK students enrolling on a degree programme overseas is increasing, this article explores the extent to which an overseas education can be seen as part of a broader strategy on the part of British students to seek distinction within the labour market and whether such an education does indeed offer tangible employment benefits.
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