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Business Insider reported back in September that the UK graduate job market had shrunk for the first time in four years, as companies scale back entry-level recruitment efforts in the wake of the Brexit vote.
With that in mind, it is more important than ever for many prospective university students to select a course which will offer the best employment prospects upon graduation.
The Times Higher Education's newly-released "Global Employability Index" is a global ranking of universities which produce the most employable graduates, based on a variety of factors which are deemed to make someone employable.
The factors considered to benefit employability in the study were professional experience, a high degree of specialisation, proficiency in at least two foreign languages, extracurricular activities, an excellent academic record, and graduation from a "top" university.
Business Insider took a look at the
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