Employability Data
The Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) data (from 2020 the DLHE was replaced by the Gradate Outcomes survey GO) - which includes the main annual survey collected six months after graduation, and a biennial longitudinal survey three and a half years after graduation - is the most widely used employability data used to construct league tables. The DLHE data for your programmes three year trends of the DLHE and benchmarking against the subject sector can be located in from the University Planning portal. This will need to be examined in relation to discipline benchmarks in order to get a good picture of how your programme is performing.
It is also worth looking at your employability performance in a range of league tables. They calculate performance slightly differently and so graduate prospects may appear better in some than others. Use the league tables to think about how your programme compares to that of your competitors. Are they doing better and if so, why?
Take this further by looking at your SPQ and NSS (Q19-21) responses that relate to personal development. Interrogate open comments to learn more about your strengths and weaknesses. These data sets are also available on the .
Examples of data sets regarding universities that potential applicants and relatives might use include:
CES can support you to analyse the data