This article examines the way students, making the transition from higher education into the labour market, construct, understand and begin to manage their employability. It draws upon a qualitative study of 53 final?year undergraduates in a pre?1992 university in the UK. It firstly explores students’ perceptions of the current labour market for graduates and how they understand future career progression. It examines their different orientations and attitudes to work and careers through the development of an ideal?type model. It then considers how these orientations influence the way students approach future work and careers and manage their employability, and further discusses some of the implications this has for current policies around h...
The purpose of this paper is to evolve a sustainable practical model of employability skills that is...
‘Graduate employment outcomes’ has emerged as the primary performance measure for Higher Education P...
Students have expectations of their university education leading to graduate careers, with universit...
This paper addresses the limited empirical analysis of higher education students’ perceptions of con...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of some of the dominant empirical and conceptual...
Students’ perceptions of graduate employability are not well known. This research contributes a new ...
This article explores how UK students and recent graduates experience the process of transitioning t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand how students perceive their future careers and h...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual instability are...
This article aims to understand predictors of objective (i.e. job offers, employment status and empl...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
Abstract — This paper takes as its starting point a brief review of a range of theoretical assumptio...
This study focuses on the undergraduate self-perception of employability. We aimed to explore the im...
The purpose of this paper is to evolve a sustainable practical model of employability skills that is...
‘Graduate employment outcomes’ has emerged as the primary performance measure for Higher Education P...
Students have expectations of their university education leading to graduate careers, with universit...
This paper addresses the limited empirical analysis of higher education students’ perceptions of con...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of some of the dominant empirical and conceptual...
Students’ perceptions of graduate employability are not well known. This research contributes a new ...
This article explores how UK students and recent graduates experience the process of transitioning t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand how students perceive their future careers and h...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual instability are...
This article aims to understand predictors of objective (i.e. job offers, employment status and empl...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
Abstract — This paper takes as its starting point a brief review of a range of theoretical assumptio...
This study focuses on the undergraduate self-perception of employability. We aimed to explore the im...
The purpose of this paper is to evolve a sustainable practical model of employability skills that is...
‘Graduate employment outcomes’ has emerged as the primary performance measure for Higher Education P...
Students have expectations of their university education leading to graduate careers, with universit...