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graduation, while others return to higher education Careers<br />

Services in the hope of accessing in<strong>for</strong>mation about this option.<br />

However, interest in self employment remains patchy across<br />

higher education and only 1% of graduates are recorded as<br />

working this way in the First Destination Survey produced by<br />

the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) and reflecting<br />

the position on 31 December of the year of graduation. This is<br />

reflected in the findings of the survey undertaken by IES into<br />

existing practice by higher education Careers Services. Because<br />

their students express comparatively little interest in self<br />

employment, many services target hard pressed resources at<br />

areas of greater demand. In only a few institutions has there<br />

been extensive provision of in<strong>for</strong>mation and advice about this<br />

option.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Good Practice Guide seeks to make careers services<br />

throughout higher education aware of some of these<br />

developments and to offer advice to those services who wish to<br />

expand provision with limited resources. It is clear both from the<br />

results of the research undertaken by IES and from other surveys<br />

that many graduates, interested in self employment, find<br />

difficulty in accessing appropriate support, in<strong>for</strong>mation and<br />

advice. We hope that our colleagues will find the contents of the<br />

Good Practice Guide helpful in enabling them to cater more<br />

satisfactorily <strong>for</strong> these graduates within finite resources.<br />

We work in very different institutions — one a university<br />

founded in the Sixties, the other, a federation of five colleges,<br />

specialising in art, communication and design. Although we<br />

have approached this task from different perspectives, we have a<br />

common aim. We are keen to ensure that those of our graduates<br />

who wish to set up their own business — whether on leaving<br />

college or subsequently — can do so successfully. We have both<br />

striven to improve provision <strong>for</strong> students interested in this<br />

option and see the Good Practice Guide as a way of exploring<br />

ideas and extending knowledge amongst colleagues.<br />

We would like to thank our colleagues from the Association of<br />

<strong>Graduate</strong> Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) <strong>for</strong> their<br />

assistance in compiling this Guide. <strong>The</strong>ir contributions of time,<br />

both to this exercise and the completion of the IES Survey,<br />

expertise in commenting on the draft contents, and<br />

encouragement, have been much appreciated.<br />

Carolyn Morris<br />

Selina Springbett<br />

July 1999<br />

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<strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Start</strong>-<strong>ups</strong>: <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Report</strong>

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