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Falmouth University is º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's best for producing business brains

Small and specialist Cornish university beats Oxford, Cambridge and the LSE for students going on to run companies after graduation

Falmouth University

Cornwall’s Falmouth University has been named best for business after a study showed it created thousands of entrepreneurs.

The university, which has famous TV funnywoman Dawn French as chancellor, came top in a survey of 10million graduates nationally beating the universities of Oxford and Cambridge and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

The research, by , ranked Falmouth University at number one because 23.5% of graduates went on to run businesses.

Despite an average ranking of 67th across various league tables, 11% of Falmouth graduates went on to start their own business, and 1 in 10 are freelancers - meaning that Falmouth produces more self-starters than any other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ university.

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Dawn French is chancellor of Falmouth University

The Falmouth and Penryn based university, which has only about 6,000 students, came top for producing the most freelancers, and second, behind the University of Arts London, for business founders.

However. Falmouth University, a creative industries specialist, came in only 50th place for creating chief executives and other top business bosses, with only 1.61% of graduates rising to the top in firms, whereas Oxford topped that list with 7.22%, the LSE had 6.39% and the University of Cambridge had 5.14%.

Two other featured in the top 50 overall with Bath Spa at number six, with a total of 16.04% of students making it in business, and Bristol at number 48, with 12.6% of graduates becoming businesses people.