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May 31, 2002

Employers do not understand what higher education is if the Council for Industry and Higher Education survey comments are to be believed ("Involve employers in making graduates employable", THES , May 24). Higher education is not to teach undergraduates basic English or how to count. That is a job for schools. Universities teach undergraduates how to think, argue a case and undertake research. They open graduates' minds to prepare them for employers to teach them to be a productive employee.

As to poor time management skills, students juggle studies, employment and a social life better than those who produce such ill-informed surveys.

Robin Thomas
University of London

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