Sunday, 8 January 2017

Variation in post-graduate earnings

If you (and your parents!) are going to spend a lot of money on a university education, it's useful to know what you can expect to earn on completing it and it seems that there's variation from one university to another. Later this year, the DfE will publish "longitudinal analysis" of graduate earnings, based on government tax records but some preliminary data is published below.  It shows the earnings of Law graduates, five years after graduating, with the numbers of students at each institution:

UNIVERSITY
No.
MEDIAN EARNINGS
Oxford
120
£61,500
Cambridge
105
£54,500
LSE
50
£47,500
UCL
55
£47,000
Warwick
75
£41,500
Durham
75
£40,500
Nottingham
95
£38,000
Bristol
95
£37,500
Kings College
125
£37,000
Manchester
135
£35,500
Huddersfield
60
£20,000
London Met
95
£20,000
Middlesex
75
£20,000
Edge Hill
45
£19,500
Birmingham City
85
£19,500
Bucks New University
25
£19,500
Wolverhampton
170
£19,500
Derby
70
£18,500
Bedfordshire
35
£18,000
Bradford
60
£17,500

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