Hi Emma,
There is a recent article based on a study of Oxford graduates 1960s-80s
Humanities Graduates and the British Economy: The Hidden Impact July 2013
http://torch.ox.ac.uk/sites/torch/files/publications/Humanities%20Graduates%20and%20the%20British%20Economy%20-%20University%20of%20Oxford.pdf
These might be useful
http://www.english.heacademy.ac.uk/archive/publications/reports/employability_combined.pdf
http://www.english.heacademy.ac.uk/explore/resources/careers/report.php
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/hca/documents/employability/useofhistory2.pdf
You could also have a look at the HEER database
I'd be grateful to be copied in on any other suggestions people have on Humanities graduates as this is my area of interest. I'm also supposed to be starting some research in this area so if you have suggestions for what is needed please get in touch.
Dr Pat Cullum BA (Hons) DPhil FRHistS, FHEA
School Co-ordinator for Student Experience
School of Music, Humanities and Media
University of Huddersfield
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Subject: Recent articles on graduate employability in humanities and social sciences?
Hi all,
Has anyone come across any recent articles addressing employability for humanities and social science students? I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
Best wishes and many thanks,
Emma
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