Learning to function as an effective team member is an important skill for science graduates. A science curriculum that supports the development of teamwork skills ensures graduates are equipped with workplace skills that are required in research and other professional careers. This study used a survey to investigate the academic perspective and practice of teaching teamwork within the undergraduate science curriculum in Australian universities. The findings suggest the majority of science academics are positive about the importance of developing teamwork skills in graduates. Fewer academics are confident that teamwork skills are being sufficiently developed through the curriculum. Respondents primarily assigned teamwork activities because ...
An analysis of contemporary labour market indicates that teamwork skills are among the competences m...
This study focused on the attitude of tertiary students, in a science discipline, towards completing...
In the Australian University sector today, the separation of the ‘world of work’ from formal educati...
Resolution of interdisciplinary problems in research, the workplace and society require application ...
Australian employers continue to indicate that the development of teamwork skills in graduates is as...
Engagement of undergraduate students in research has been demonstrated to correlate with improved ac...
Australian employers continue to indicate that the development of teamwork skills in graduates is as...
The ‘Employability Skills Framework’ developed by peak industry bodies, The Business Council of Aust...
Scientific practice is essentially collaborative. Most research publications list multiple authors ...
Collaborative skills are essential for science graduates in the workforce. Universities are obliged ...
Teamwork is widely acknowledged as an essential skill for students in higher education to prepare th...
As modern STEM programmes move to focus on a more skills based curriculum, a different approach to c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the development o...
Teamwork has become an integral part of most organisations today, and it is clearly important in Sc...
Australian universities commonly cite "teamwork" as a graduate attribute and an integral p...
An analysis of contemporary labour market indicates that teamwork skills are among the competences m...
This study focused on the attitude of tertiary students, in a science discipline, towards completing...
In the Australian University sector today, the separation of the ‘world of work’ from formal educati...
Resolution of interdisciplinary problems in research, the workplace and society require application ...
Australian employers continue to indicate that the development of teamwork skills in graduates is as...
Engagement of undergraduate students in research has been demonstrated to correlate with improved ac...
Australian employers continue to indicate that the development of teamwork skills in graduates is as...
The ‘Employability Skills Framework’ developed by peak industry bodies, The Business Council of Aust...
Scientific practice is essentially collaborative. Most research publications list multiple authors ...
Collaborative skills are essential for science graduates in the workforce. Universities are obliged ...
Teamwork is widely acknowledged as an essential skill for students in higher education to prepare th...
As modern STEM programmes move to focus on a more skills based curriculum, a different approach to c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the development o...
Teamwork has become an integral part of most organisations today, and it is clearly important in Sc...
Australian universities commonly cite "teamwork" as a graduate attribute and an integral p...
An analysis of contemporary labour market indicates that teamwork skills are among the competences m...
This study focused on the attitude of tertiary students, in a science discipline, towards completing...
In the Australian University sector today, the separation of the ‘world of work’ from formal educati...