My interest in preparing graduates for a successful career in industry stems from personal experience of employing graduates as civil and structural engineers in an engineering consultancy role. The range of skills, abilities and values of each graduate was varied, and it became apparent that academic achievement, whilst important was not the defining skill for achieving early responsibility or promotion within the company. More often, the graduate who was able to communicate well and self-direct his/her work was given more responsibility and opportunity. Many graduates would define early promotion, advanced responsibility and the associated increase in salary as the beginnings of a successful career in engineering consultancy. My intent in...
This paper reports on a study conducted at a Swedish university in which engineering students reflec...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
Published ArticleIndustry and accreditation bodies around the world require graduates to be able to ...
My interest in preparing graduates for a successful career in industry stems from personal experienc...
How does industry and academia differ in their perception of the graduate attributes required to suc...
What sort of working world do our engineering graduates face? Engineering has become a global profes...
Paper also published in Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association fo...
Graduate attributes are now a ubiquitous feature of higher education in Australia and internationall...
The engineering graduate of today will engage in a career which will span the middle of the twenty-f...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: Graduate attributes are a framework of skills, attitudes, value...
Graduate attributes have received increasing attention over recent years as universities incorporat...
My interest in preparing engineering students for a successful career in industry stems from persona...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
Graduate attributes have received increasing attention over recent years as universities incorporate...
This paper reports on a study conducted at a Swedish university in which engineering students reflec...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
Published ArticleIndustry and accreditation bodies around the world require graduates to be able to ...
My interest in preparing graduates for a successful career in industry stems from personal experienc...
How does industry and academia differ in their perception of the graduate attributes required to suc...
What sort of working world do our engineering graduates face? Engineering has become a global profes...
Paper also published in Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association fo...
Graduate attributes are now a ubiquitous feature of higher education in Australia and internationall...
The engineering graduate of today will engage in a career which will span the middle of the twenty-f...
Graduate employability is a major focal point of higher education. Designing curricula that equip gr...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: Graduate attributes are a framework of skills, attitudes, value...
Graduate attributes have received increasing attention over recent years as universities incorporat...
My interest in preparing engineering students for a successful career in industry stems from persona...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
Graduate attributes have received increasing attention over recent years as universities incorporate...
This paper reports on a study conducted at a Swedish university in which engineering students reflec...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
Published ArticleIndustry and accreditation bodies around the world require graduates to be able to ...