More than 91% of students attending Liverpool Hope University have found work or further study.
The figure of 91.6% covering the six months after graduation beats last year’s mark of 89.4% despite continued difficult economic conditions.
University Secretary Graham Donelan said: "The University is pleased to see that, in difficult economic circumstances, there has been an increase in the percentage of its graduates either employed or in further study.
"The University prides itself on providing a high quality, rounded education. Its extracurricular opportunities such as the Service and Leadership Award, volunteering through its international charity Global Hope and employer placements sit alongside academic study to prepare Hope students well for their future careers."
Business journalist and writer. Former editor of of business publications at Trinity Mirror Liverpool .
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