The rapid advancement of technology, including the internet of things (IoT), industry 4.0, and smart cities, revealed an excess need for career-ready graduates. It is expected that a career-ready graduate is technically competent and possess professional skills acquired via the experiential learning incorporated into the curriculum. But the gap exists with the learners understanding of requirements and opportunities associated with graduate employability. In this research, we focus on evaluating the learners\u27 experiences, expectations, and perceptions of graduate employability in an engineering curriculum. In this research, the interpretations of students on the graduate employability and the extent of influence that exists based on the ...
BACKGROUND In response to the changing environment, industry requirements and the underpinning AQF s...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
This paper reports on the use of the Graduate Employability Indicators, a suite of three online surv...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
The transition from studying engineering at university to working as a graduate engineer is not well...
Context: Although engineering employability receives significant attention both nationally and inter...
Students’ perceptions of graduate employability are not well known. This research contributes a new ...
This study aimed to provide insights on the perceptions of engineering students from two educational...
The global trend of the world of work is shaped by disruptive technologies such as advanced robotics...
Current models of employability are rather broad and complex, including not only a set of skills as ...
Discourse on graduate employability issues has centered on issues relating to the“quality” or rather...
The employability of graduates has become more significant for universities over the past two decade...
Employability is analysed for the specific case of engineering education. A conceptual model is deve...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the relationship between the self-perceived employability of...
Employability skills are changing, shaped by economic and market demands, at a time when supply of g...
BACKGROUND In response to the changing environment, industry requirements and the underpinning AQF s...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
This paper reports on the use of the Graduate Employability Indicators, a suite of three online surv...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
The transition from studying engineering at university to working as a graduate engineer is not well...
Context: Although engineering employability receives significant attention both nationally and inter...
Students’ perceptions of graduate employability are not well known. This research contributes a new ...
This study aimed to provide insights on the perceptions of engineering students from two educational...
The global trend of the world of work is shaped by disruptive technologies such as advanced robotics...
Current models of employability are rather broad and complex, including not only a set of skills as ...
Discourse on graduate employability issues has centered on issues relating to the“quality” or rather...
The employability of graduates has become more significant for universities over the past two decade...
Employability is analysed for the specific case of engineering education. A conceptual model is deve...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the relationship between the self-perceived employability of...
Employability skills are changing, shaped by economic and market demands, at a time when supply of g...
BACKGROUND In response to the changing environment, industry requirements and the underpinning AQF s...
Intense competition among applicants in dynamic labor market building pressure for stakeholders (re...
This paper reports on the use of the Graduate Employability Indicators, a suite of three online surv...