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Annual survey of UK biochemistry graduate employment 2000


Table 1 Numbers of 2000 biochemistry graduates, of all levels, entering employment

Type of employment First degree After
MSc
/MPhil
After
PhD
Total % of total
graduates
2000
(1999)
Class 1 and 2 Class 3/Pass
1.1
Further biochemical study
578966165426.1%
(28.6%)
1.2
Teacher Training
63501692.8%
(3.6%)
1.3
Non-biochemical study or training
8411421014.0%
(5.4%)
1.4
Intercalating medical students
39000391.6%
(1.2%)
2.1
Research Appointments - Industry
130624201807.2%
(8.7%)
2.2
Research appointments - Higher Education
5417841465.8%
(7.1%)
2.3
Hospital Laboratories
100112241375.5%
(6.0%)
2.4
Civil Service and Public Authority Laboratories
49222552.2%
(2.1%)
2.5
Non-laboratory Based Employment
1031012141395.5%
(5.0%)
2.6
Teaching-Higher Education
8015140.6%
(0.5%)
3
Other Employment
2853262134413.7%
(11.9%)
4.1
British students-Employment abroad
130324401.6%
(1.5%)
4.2
British students-Study/training abroad
10010110.4%
(0.3%)
4.3
Overseas students-Returned home
31099492.0%
(2.8%)
5.1
Unplaced, not seeking employment
82623933.7%
(3.2%)
5.2
Unplaced, seeking employment
50214572.3%
(3.7%)
6.1
Unknown
25554304138015.2%
(8.3%)
TOTALS19341491902352508 


Table 2 Patterns of employment for graduates of different levels

Data for 2083 first degree, 190 Masters and 235 PhD graduates eight months after graduation

  % total graduates
First degree MSc PhD
OverallClass
1&2
Class 3/
Pass
  
Further biochemical study or training
UK
Abroad
28.2
0.5
29.9
0.5
6.0
0
34.7
0.5
0.4
0
Returned to medical studies1.92.0000
Research in Universities and Research Institutes2.62.80.73.735.7
Research in Industry6.56.74.012.68.5
Work in hospital/civil service/public authority labs.7.87.78.712.62.6
Science-based non-laboratory work5.45.36.76.36.0
Teacher training/ teaching3.63.73.40.52.6
Non-biochemical study or training4.64.37.42.10.9
Non-science-based employment15.214.721.53.28.9
British graduates working abroad, career unspecified0.60.701.610.2
Overseas students returned home1.51.604.73.8
Unplaced, including those not currently seeking work6.76.85.41.63.0
Unknown14.813.236.215.817.4


Table 3 Proportions of first degree graduates of different classes registering for a higher degree by research

Data from 29 pre-1992 and 5 post-1992 university Departments that were able to provide this information

  Class 1 Class 2.1 Class 2.2
No.
registered
% Class
total
No.
registered
%
Class total
No
registered
%
Class total
Overall11552.3%24729.1%5111.3%
Pre-1992 universities10954.8%23631.0%4813.8%
Post-1992 universities628.6%1112.5%32.9%
% of total registering for
higher degree within
each degree class
27.8%59.8%12.4%


Table 4 Comparison of employment patterns of first degree graduates from pre- and post -1992 universities

Data for 1797 graduates from 34 pre-1992 universities and 286.graduates from 10 post-1992 universities

  % total graduates
Pre-1992 universities Post-1992 universities
Class 1&2 Class 3/
Pass *
Class 1&2 Class 3/
Pass #
Further biochemical study or training
UK
Abroad
31.3
0.6
6.6
0
20.2
0
4.7
0
Returned to medical studies2.3000
Research in Universities and Research Institutes2.50.94.50
Research in Industry6.54.78.22.3
Work in hospital/civil service/public authority labs.6.18.519.09.3
Science-based non-laboratory work5.63.83.314.0
Teacher training/ teaching3.53.85.32.3
Non-biochemical study or training4.68.52.94.7
Non-science-based employment15.326.411.19.3
British graduates working abroad, career unspecified0.700.40
Overseas students returned home1.700.40
Unplaced, including those not currently seeking work6.65.77.84.7
Unknown12.731.116.948.7

* Data for 106 graduates
# Data for 43 graduates




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