Internships have become a prominent feature of the UK jobs landscape. For many professional careers there is now an expectation that graduates will go through an internship (or even several internships) before starting a full-time paid role. This has led to growing concern about the extent to which internships are paid, and the impact of unpaid internships on social mobilit
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...
While media work has long been characterized as being structurally dependent on internships, “work e...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...
Work placements have been common for students on some HE courses, especially in vocational subjects,...
Pressure to develop work-ready graduates is increasing, and universities are working more closely wi...
Unpaid internships in the United States often result in social waste by employing workers with valua...
An internship, or a period of work experience, is widely acknowledged as a way into employment (BIS,...
Unpaid internships have become a way for graduates to gain experience in their chosen work environme...
The recent economic recession has impacted substantially on the graduate labour market, with many gr...
This article aims to shed light on the current debate regarding the role of internships in higher ed...
The role that graduate internships play in social mobility and/or socio-economic reproduction is asu...
Secondary analysis of the UK’s 2011/12 Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey reveals ...
The number of unpaid internships has skyrocketed over the past years as employers seem to prefer tho...
Obtaining unpaid summer internships is increasingly popular among undergraduates, who feel pressure ...
A central feature of work and workplace transformations globally has been the rapid expansion of int...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...
While media work has long been characterized as being structurally dependent on internships, “work e...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...
Work placements have been common for students on some HE courses, especially in vocational subjects,...
Pressure to develop work-ready graduates is increasing, and universities are working more closely wi...
Unpaid internships in the United States often result in social waste by employing workers with valua...
An internship, or a period of work experience, is widely acknowledged as a way into employment (BIS,...
Unpaid internships have become a way for graduates to gain experience in their chosen work environme...
The recent economic recession has impacted substantially on the graduate labour market, with many gr...
This article aims to shed light on the current debate regarding the role of internships in higher ed...
The role that graduate internships play in social mobility and/or socio-economic reproduction is asu...
Secondary analysis of the UK’s 2011/12 Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey reveals ...
The number of unpaid internships has skyrocketed over the past years as employers seem to prefer tho...
Obtaining unpaid summer internships is increasingly popular among undergraduates, who feel pressure ...
A central feature of work and workplace transformations globally has been the rapid expansion of int...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...
While media work has long been characterized as being structurally dependent on internships, “work e...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...