Sport is the Power: Graduates who play more earn more (engl. Version)

  • vor 10 Jahren
Graduates who participated in sport at university earn an average £5,824 (18 per cent) more per year than their non-sporting counterparts.

New research from British Universities & Colleges Sport reveals that the current average salary of graduates who engaged with sport at university is £32,552, compared with £26,728 for those who did not.

And the positive effects of sports participation go beyond earning power, according to the BUCS' Impact of Sport on Graduate Employability study. More than half (51 per cent) of graduates say sporting involvement has helped them develop team work skills and leadership qualities in the workplace.

Employers also recognise the benefits of sport in developing career-enhancing qualities, with more than nine in 10 (94 per cent) of those questioned identifying a clear link between university sport participation and valuable skills and strengths in potential employees.

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