Drawing upon a broad range of literature, this chapter takes a critical view of both the concept and empirical reality of graduate employability as it relates to working-class undergraduates and graduates in England
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
With the increased commodification of Higher Education, those of us teaching in this sector are task...
This chapter draws on findings from a comparative, qualitative research project that investigated th...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
This chapter considers what is meant by employability, provides an overview of the main dimensions, ...
Tristram Hooley, head of research at iCeGS, presents the findings of a first-of-its-kind literature r...
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This thesis examined the early labour market experiences of graduates from different class backgroun...
Over the last few decades there has been strong debate over the central mission of higher education ...
For a long time, links have been made between higher education and economic activity. The relatively...
Purpose Employability is a key concept in higher education. Graduate employment rate is often used ...
Increasingly governments expect universities to improve graduate employment outcomes. Universities r...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
With the increased commodification of Higher Education, those of us teaching in this sector are task...
This chapter draws on findings from a comparative, qualitative research project that investigated th...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
This chapter considers what is meant by employability, provides an overview of the main dimensions, ...
Tristram Hooley, head of research at iCeGS, presents the findings of a first-of-its-kind literature r...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
© 2017 Brian Towers (BRITOW) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The purpose of this paper is to enrich the c...
This thesis examined the early labour market experiences of graduates from different class backgroun...
Over the last few decades there has been strong debate over the central mission of higher education ...
For a long time, links have been made between higher education and economic activity. The relatively...
Purpose Employability is a key concept in higher education. Graduate employment rate is often used ...
Increasingly governments expect universities to improve graduate employment outcomes. Universities r...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
With the increased commodification of Higher Education, those of us teaching in this sector are task...
This chapter draws on findings from a comparative, qualitative research project that investigated th...