King’s boasts highest employment rate in London and the Russell Group

With the job market becoming ever more competitive, King's College London offers its graduates the best job prospects of any London or Russell Group university, with an employment rate of 95.2 percent, an increase of 2.6 percent on last year. The data, compiled by The Careers Group, University of London, is based on institutional Employment Performance Indicators (EPI) for full-time, first degree, UK domiciled graduates in work or further study. King's has the highest EPI in the Russell Group and the largest increase in benchmark performance from 2009-10 figures. The results also place King's third overall in the UK as reported in The Telegraph's ' Top 10 universities for getting a job '. Robert Hall, Director of Library Services & Employability, said: 'This is testament to the commitment the College is making in ensuring that our students develop the right skills to succeed in the work place' Vitamin supplementation is an important public health issue with potential significant impact on maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. KingsCollegeLon: King's PhD student Katherine Grainger breaks Olympic rowing record by nearly five seconds: http://t.co/51wTlWTW #London2012 03:25 PM Jul 30th via web - KingsCollegeLon: Calling all King's Games Makers! Send us your photos from the Olympics and we'll retweet the best ones #London2012 10:33 AM Jul 30th via web - KingsCollegeLon: The Olympic Torch passes King's on its way to the Olympic Stadium! #London2012 http://t.co/1bNuQpmK 12:11 PM Jul 27th via web
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