Where do workers with Higher Education (HE) degrees develop their work skills? Although few would expect these to be developed in HE exclusively, there exists an assumption that the core skills of those working in graduate occupations are predominantly formed at HE. This article examines how within four graduate occupations, employers and workers assess the extent HE is thought to develop the skills and knowledge used within the work process. It draws on occupational case studies on the work of laboratory-based scientists, software engineers, financial analysts and press officers, using interview data with workers, employers and stakeholders. The study shows that structural barriers prevent HE to take a significant part in work-skill and kn...
There is a general consensus around the kinds of jobs graduates might be expected to progress into o...
This study investigates the value of the contribution of HEIs’ context in developing graduates enter...
There is a need for improved skills development within the UK’s Higher Education Institutions (HEI) ...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply ...
The expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth transition a...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply ...
An ongoing debate is centred around the question of how we can understand the value of university cr...
The expansion of higher education has led to more graduates in the UK labour market. Despite governm...
Aims and objectives This study addresses a number of research questions relating to the engagement ...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
In the UK, as elsewhere, employers are urged to invest in workforce development to increase competit...
This Issues Paper focuses on understanding the supply,demand, development and deployment of graduate...
We conduct a systematic literature review of the academic literature on activities organised by High...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
There is a general consensus around the kinds of jobs graduates might be expected to progress into o...
This study investigates the value of the contribution of HEIs’ context in developing graduates enter...
There is a need for improved skills development within the UK’s Higher Education Institutions (HEI) ...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply ...
The expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth transition a...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply ...
An ongoing debate is centred around the question of how we can understand the value of university cr...
The expansion of higher education has led to more graduates in the UK labour market. Despite governm...
Aims and objectives This study addresses a number of research questions relating to the engagement ...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
In the UK, as elsewhere, employers are urged to invest in workforce development to increase competit...
This Issues Paper focuses on understanding the supply,demand, development and deployment of graduate...
We conduct a systematic literature review of the academic literature on activities organised by High...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
There is a general consensus around the kinds of jobs graduates might be expected to progress into o...
This study investigates the value of the contribution of HEIs’ context in developing graduates enter...
There is a need for improved skills development within the UK’s Higher Education Institutions (HEI) ...