Education Market Research Insights And Findings
US Market Research Survey Shows Increase in Students Using Digital Devices
July 2013
CourseSmart, a leading Educational Services Platform, has recently released the latest version of the Education and Technology survey. The survey, which was fielded by Wakefield Research, an independent research consultancy, surveyed more than 500 currently… Read more...
UNESCO Study Shows Affects of Global Conflict on Education
July 2013
A study launched by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation’s (UNESCO) shows that globally the number of children out of school has fallen from 60 million in 2008 to 57 million in 2011. However, the study does shows that children who… Read more...
Market Research Reveals Oxbridge Universities Outperformed in Terms of Graduate Employment
July 2013
A Higher Education Statistics Agency (Hesa) survey reveals that Oxford and Cambridge were out performed when it came to securing jobs or places on postgrad courses last year by students from Robert Gordon, Glasgow Caledonian and Derby Universities. The figures… Read more...
Survey Finds Graduate Hiring at Highest Level Since 2008
July 2013
The survey, conducted by High Fliers Research, looked at the 100 largest organisations recruiting graduates – including Apple, Oxfam, Marks and Spence and MI5 – has found a 4.6% increase in hiring, raising graduate recruitment levels to their… Read more...
Market Research Study Reveals Child Confusion Over Food
June 2013
The study, which questioned 27,500 pupils, undertaken by the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) discovered that almost a third of UK primary pupils believe cheese is made from plants whilst a quarter think fish fingers come from chicken or pigs. The… Read more...
Market Research Finds University Offers Ignore Social Background
June 2013
Market research findings suggest that many UK universities do not consider candidates’ backgrounds when offering places; it is the government who wants universities to broaden access into higher education which it is felt should include poorer students.… Read more...
