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Surrey’s work placements and research partnerships ranked best in the UK by QS World Employability Rankings

QS World Employability Rankings 2019 have ranked the University of Surrey 1st in the UK and 7th in the world for work placements and research partnerships with employers. Out of 497 institutions, Surrey was ranked 18th in the UK and 131-140 in the world for overall employability.

The QS World Employability Rankings focus on successful collaborations with global companies to produce citable, transformative research and also focus on work placement partnerships. In 2017-18, Surrey sent 1,200 students out on placement across the world. The benefits of student placements are wide reaching, with 39% of our students returning from placement with a job offer, and 92% feeling they are more employable post placement. Placement students also achieve better grades and on average earn 15% more than those not on placement.

Work placements help students gain confidence, and grow in maturity. The responsibility of a year in industry means that students will be challenged to step up and use their knowledge and skills to deliver a job or project. Putting study into context gives students the chance to test out career paths, enabling individuals to experience what their future career could look like and opening doors to graduate job opportunities.

Keith Herrman, Director of Employability and Careers, said:

ā€œOur Professional Training placements offer students a unique experience to gain access to the world of work. Gaining valuable employability skills is an integral part of their studies and at Surrey, Professional Training is classed as a crucial part of a studentā€™s personal and professional development. It is great to see the work of our academic placement tutors and Employability and Careers team recognised by QS in this ranking.ā€

The University of Surrey is regarded as one of the UKā€™s leading research universities with a global reputation for academic excellence and excellent global partnerships. Surreyā€™s wide range of research partners include Vodaphone, Airbus Defence and Space, and Huawei.

Vince Emery, Senior Vice President, said:

ā€œThis excellent ranking reflects our commitment to enhancing the student experience with high quality placements with our employment partners and producing graduates who are in demand around the world.ā€

Find out more about the University of Surreyā€™s PTY programme and discover what our students have to say about their placements.


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