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Data dashboard 2025: AI in recruitment Members Only

Discover the data surrounding policies and guidance for candidate use, cheating, benefits and drawbacks of using AI in the recruitment process, and the future outlook.

ISE Recruitment Survey 2025 - Data dashbards Members Only

Discover key trends in student recruitment with these interactive dashboards, with the ability to filter by sector and region.

ISE welcomes three new Board Directors

Institute of Student Employers called an Extraordinary General Meeting(EGM) to formally appoint three new Directors to its Board.

ISE responds to FE and Skills call for evidence

Stephen Isherwood shares key points from ISE’s response, which focuses on supporting students preparing for the future workforce.

Demystifying the government’s latest apprenticeship reforms

Nichola Hay MBE, Director of Apprenticeship Strategy and Policy at BPP, explains the latest reforms to the skills system and what they mean for employers.

New government, tech and challenges: Looking back at 2024

ISE Joint-CEO, Stephen Isherwood reflects on 2024, 12 months in which the UK’s student recruitment market has faced a year of political, economic, and technological pressures.

ISE’s response to the Curriculum and Assessment Review

ISE’s Stephen Isherwood shares insights from our response to the government’s Curriculum and Assessment Review.

What does the new policy agenda mean for early careers?

With a new government settling into No.10, ISE along with leading experts dissected the likely policy shifts set to impact early careers in the coming years.

What do the skills and education reforms mean for early careers?

ISE’s Stephen Isherwood considers the skills and education reforms where ambition meets real-world challenges.

ISE: What does the government’s policy agenda mean for EC?

With a new government now installed in No.10, we are going to take a look at what policy changes are likely to impact the early careers sector over the next couple of years. We look at the problems the government is attempting to fix and the inevitable compromises that they’ll have to make.