The given table elucidates the figures for various academic and employment for three reported universities in Canada.
Upon initial inspection, it can be observed that Harrison dominated at the percentages of lecturers rated highly and employment rate of graduates, while Seadford and Brandon had the highest proportions in the percentage of lecturers with PhD Qualification and that of students completing courses respectively. In addition, Harrison ranked first with the highest total ratio of academic and employment statistics among the three recorded universities.
Looking at the figure of Harrison, the employment rate of graduates and the proportion of students who completed courses were the highest amongst the four statistics with 82% and 78%. Moreover, Harrison shared 42% of lecturers with PhD Qualification and 50% of lecturers highly rated.
Turning to the remaining statistics, both Brandon and Seadford had the top figures on the rates of students completing courses and employed graduates, ranging from 70% to 80%. The Brandon university had the lowest percentages of lecturers with PhD Qualification and those rated highly, at 30% and 40% in that order. Additionally, these figures of Seadford varied from 45% to 50%.
