Manchester University to offer work placements to all undergraduates
The University of Manchester will offer work placements to all undergraduate students, regardless of their degree subject, to enhance their job market readiness. This initiative, described as potentially a first for a large Russell Group institution, aims to provide "meaningful real-world experience" through internships, placements, joint projects, or exchanges.

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AI-generatedThe University of Manchester will offer work placements to all undergraduate students, regardless of their degree subject, to enhance their job market readiness. This initiative, described as potentially a first for a large Russell Group institution, aims to provide "meaningful real-world experience" through internships, placements, joint projects, or exchanges. Vice-chancellor Duncan Ivison stated that no student should graduate solely with academic study, emphasizing the importance of contextualizing learning. While welcomed for addressing concerns about overly academic education and preparing graduates for careers, feasibility for such a large student body and the potential impact on existing part-time work were raised as concerns. The university intends to integrate these opportunities into university life, accessible across all disciplines.
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5 extractedAlmost a quarter of undergraduate courses in 2024-25 offered students the option of a placement of at least a year.
No student should graduate having done only academic study; every student should have a chance for real-world experience.
The University of Manchester plans to offer work placements to all undergraduates, regardless of their degree subject.
It is very difficult to implement work placements at scale for a university with 32,000 undergraduates.
Graduates are increasingly struggling to find work, with some facing debts over £50,000 and ending up in low-paid roles.