Business schools are under increasing pressure to enhance the learning capability and employability of graduates. Business professional institutes and employer organizations are demanding more than the technical knowledge and skills required to perform discipline/professional specific tasks. They want graduates who can demonstrate capabilities in communication, teamwork, risk taking, decision making, problem solving, critical thinking, analytical reasoning, visioning and innovation, leadership, ethical practices, appreciation of diversity, and a commitment to social justice. Evidence in literature and reports (Karpin, 1995; Kirby, 2000; Commonwealth of Australia, 2002; Nelson, 2002) and in test data (McCowan & Richardson, 1998; Employer...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of instit...
The question of student employability has rapidly risen up the agenda in the higher education sector...
This article examines the increased interest being shown by Australian business faculties in the dev...
This paper will present quantitative and qualitative data to analyse and identify the perceptions th...
Graduates need generic skills for work and for life. Research shows that these skills are best deve...
There is currently a gap between employer expectations of the skills graduates should possess on ent...
© 2017 Dr Valeria Stella Cotronei-BairdThe development of employability skills is an important gradu...
The role of Higher Learning Institutions and how they should meet the needs of the employers in the ...
There is growing recognition among tertiary education organisations (TEOs) of the importance and res...
For many years the benefits of Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences in preparing students for work ...
The gap between business graduates\u27 skills and competencies, and the graduates\u27 needs in the w...
With rapid changes across the world bringing new dynamics and expectations to daily lives and ...
Business schools globally are responding to calls for graduate work-readiness primarily through the ...
This article presents the background to a general increase in interest in developing the graduate sk...
This project responded to growing social and economic demands for higher education graduates who can...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of instit...
The question of student employability has rapidly risen up the agenda in the higher education sector...
This article examines the increased interest being shown by Australian business faculties in the dev...
This paper will present quantitative and qualitative data to analyse and identify the perceptions th...
Graduates need generic skills for work and for life. Research shows that these skills are best deve...
There is currently a gap between employer expectations of the skills graduates should possess on ent...
© 2017 Dr Valeria Stella Cotronei-BairdThe development of employability skills is an important gradu...
The role of Higher Learning Institutions and how they should meet the needs of the employers in the ...
There is growing recognition among tertiary education organisations (TEOs) of the importance and res...
For many years the benefits of Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences in preparing students for work ...
The gap between business graduates\u27 skills and competencies, and the graduates\u27 needs in the w...
With rapid changes across the world bringing new dynamics and expectations to daily lives and ...
Business schools globally are responding to calls for graduate work-readiness primarily through the ...
This article presents the background to a general increase in interest in developing the graduate sk...
This project responded to growing social and economic demands for higher education graduates who can...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of instit...
The question of student employability has rapidly risen up the agenda in the higher education sector...
This article examines the increased interest being shown by Australian business faculties in the dev...