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Fewer graduates from Glasgow School of Art are employed or studying than elsewhere in the UK.Fewer graduates from Glasgow School of Art are employed or studying than elsewhere in the UK.
The Higher Education Statistics Agency suggested 18% of its students, are out of work six months after graduation - the highest rate in the UK. The Higher Education Statistics Agency suggested 18% of its students were out of work six months after graduation - the highest rate in the UK.
The principal said the survey is "misleading" as careers are not as "structured". The school of art's principal said the survey was misleading as careers were not as structured.
Overall the figures showed that Scottish graduates have good job prospects. And only 115 of last year's graduates from the art school responded to the survey.
Meanwhile, overall figures suggested Scottish graduates had good job prospects.
The University and College Union (UCU) Scotland said it was concerned that fewer Glasgow School of Art graduates were employed or studying compared with their Edinburgh counterparts.The University and College Union (UCU) Scotland said it was concerned that fewer Glasgow School of Art graduates were employed or studying compared with their Edinburgh counterparts.
It said that the art school should do more to help students into work. The early career paths of artists, designers and architects are not as structured as those for graduates from other disciplines Seona Reid Glasgow School of Art It said the art school should do more to help students into work. The early career paths of artists, designers and architects are not as structured as those for graduates from other disciplines Seona Reid Glasgow School of Art
But its policy officer Dr Tony Axon added: "This may be in part due to the nature of courses undertaken at Glasgow and the graduates. But its policy officer, Dr Tony Axon, added: "This may be in part due to the nature of courses undertaken at Glasgow and the graduates.
"For instance Edinburgh will include surveying and town planning whereas Glasgow tends to be pure art subjects." "For instance, Edinburgh will include surveying and town planning whereas Glasgow tends to be pure art subjects."
Seona Reid, director of the Glasgow School of Art, called the survey "interesting" but said "the early career paths of artists, designers and architects are not as structured as those for graduates from other disciplines." Glasgow School of Art director Seona Reid said the survey was interesting, but stressed: "The early career paths of artists, designers and architects are not as structured as those for graduates from other disciplines."
She added that looking at employment beyond the first six months of graduation, Glasgow School of Art graduates were "incredibly successful". She added that looking at employment beyond the first six months of graduation, Glasgow School of Art graduates were incredibly successful.
Overall, Scottish graduates have good employment prospects with 95% going into work or further study - 1.5% more than in England. Overall, Scottish graduates have good employment prospects with 95% going into work or further study - 1.5% more than in England, according to the figures.
Napier University in Edinburgh had more than 97% of graduates employed or in further study, the highest number of any Scottish institution in the survey.Napier University in Edinburgh had more than 97% of graduates employed or in further study, the highest number of any Scottish institution in the survey.