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Student recruitment and retention Dr Linda Juleff (Napier University) Chris Mitchell & Jessica Lincoln (Economics Network)
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Schedule Student Recruitment –Setting the scene –Family fortunes –Departmental strategies Student Retention Why Study Economics?
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Why is this an issue? Decline of economics at A Level Increased competition for student numbers Governments Widening Participation agenda Student fees Belief in the benefits of an economics degree
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A level Economics and Business Studies
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Total applicants to Single Economics UK undergraduate degrees
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Average earnings of graduates 6 months from graduating
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Family Fortunes In 2004 we asked 500 students to: –Identify the best one or two aspects of your degree course and say why. What were the top five answers?
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Top 5
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Top 6-10
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In your department What does your department do to attract students? What could your department do to attract students?
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Why Study Economics To provide information and advice on studying economics at higher education for: –Prospective students –School/College teachers –University lecturers
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What is in the site? FAQs about economics and university study Data about student numbers and graduate destination statistics Alumni case studies Student-produced diaries Student-produced videos
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http://www.whystudyeconomics.ac.uk
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