Employability is a concept that has attracted greater interest in the past two decades as Higher Education (HE) looks to ensure that its output is valued by a range of stakeholders, not least Central Government. The graduate labour market has changed remarkably during the past two decades with global employment becoming an option for some and a threat for others. In addition, the nature of work has changed with a range of technological and employment practices altering the way we work. It is this dynamic and uncertain context that has led many within the Higher Education sector to reevaluate its purpose and value. A number of universities have drawn‐up typologies of behaviours and attributes that characterise their graduates. This paper ai...
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For the past 20 years and longer, Ministers of all political parties have wanted to see more employe...
The term ‘21st century learner’ emerged at the turn of the millennium and evoked a certain type of c...
Aim of this article is to present an overview of the main economic literature focusing on the issue ...
From introduction: Our first purpose is to produce knowledge, so that we can better understand our n...
Since its inception, science education has been the focus of a great many reform attempts. In genera...
This article volunteers to give a relatively coherent description of the labour market program calle...
Higher education on the corporate model imagines students as consumers, choosing between knowledge p...
In this study it is argued that scope, as a property of scope‐creating operators, is a real and impo...
This article describes the findings of a project which reviewed self‐access Language Centres (SALC) ...
There seems to be a race in the global age for universities to be associated with specific attribute...
This paper investigates the determinants of firms’ external skill shortages – that is, vacancies tha...
The re‐emergence of the concept of global citizenship within higher education (HE) after what Smith ...
Economic growth that prevents environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and reduces climate chan...
Workplace architecture evolves through, and is informed by, the interactions between people, space a...
This is an independent account of the work of the Incommunities About Turn project to support househ...
For the past 20 years and longer, Ministers of all political parties have wanted to see more employe...
The term ‘21st century learner’ emerged at the turn of the millennium and evoked a certain type of c...
Aim of this article is to present an overview of the main economic literature focusing on the issue ...
From introduction: Our first purpose is to produce knowledge, so that we can better understand our n...
Since its inception, science education has been the focus of a great many reform attempts. In genera...
This article volunteers to give a relatively coherent description of the labour market program calle...
Higher education on the corporate model imagines students as consumers, choosing between knowledge p...
In this study it is argued that scope, as a property of scope‐creating operators, is a real and impo...