Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to examine the situated understandings that higher education students can offer on their employability, and to make sense of “employability” in industry and career context?specific ways. The paper further seeks to explore potential critical reflections on emerging professional practice and future employment conditions.Design/methodology/approach: drawing on interviews and focus groups conducted with students located within a university?operated industry?facing media production studio, this paper focuses on how students articulate their career development and aspirations.Findings: discussing their studio experience and forms of “identity work”, students would nuance “employability” in terms of media indu...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
Addressing connections between higher education and ‘industry’ framed by UK government creative indu...
Noting a range of government policy reports (e.g. Creative Britain, 2009), that identify higher educ...
This article explores the situated practices through which higher education students understand ?bec...
This article examines reflections on work placement experiences generated for the Creative Contexts ...
This article examines reflections on work placement experiences generated for the Creative Contexts ...
Abstract: This case study describes the activities in an undergraduate unit that encourages stude...
This workshop will focus on Artswork Media, a digital media enterprise emerging out of Bath Spa Univ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The employability of graduates is of...
Employability literature has consistently emphasised the importance of work placements for securing ...
Debate about the value and purpose of studying media at Higher Education has been dominated in the U...
This paper is based on research related to improving employability outcomes for journalism graduates...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
There are chalenges within the delivery of Media Production degree courses that stem from a misalign...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
Addressing connections between higher education and ‘industry’ framed by UK government creative indu...
Noting a range of government policy reports (e.g. Creative Britain, 2009), that identify higher educ...
This article explores the situated practices through which higher education students understand ?bec...
This article examines reflections on work placement experiences generated for the Creative Contexts ...
This article examines reflections on work placement experiences generated for the Creative Contexts ...
Abstract: This case study describes the activities in an undergraduate unit that encourages stude...
This workshop will focus on Artswork Media, a digital media enterprise emerging out of Bath Spa Univ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The employability of graduates is of...
Employability literature has consistently emphasised the importance of work placements for securing ...
Debate about the value and purpose of studying media at Higher Education has been dominated in the U...
This paper is based on research related to improving employability outcomes for journalism graduates...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
There are chalenges within the delivery of Media Production degree courses that stem from a misalign...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
Addressing connections between higher education and ‘industry’ framed by UK government creative indu...