This paper focuses on the representation of the notion of employability and the job-seeking ‘reality’. It is part of a wider research project that looks closely into the careers services sector within Higher Education Institutions in the United Kingdom. The chosen methodology, that is corpus-based critical discourse analysis, combined qualitative and quantitative methods and tools for the analysis of 2.6 million words deriving from 58 university websites, and more specifically the careers services sections. The analysis brings to light some problematic, common-sense ideas that are being disseminated by these services and encourages the denaturalisation of the careers services’ discourse. It shows that the language used by careers services r...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
Which are the best and worst universities in the UK for getting a job when you graduate? This quest...
Increasingly governments expect universities to improve graduate employment outcomes. Universities r...
A discourse of employability saturates the Higher Education sector in the UK. Government and employe...
Abstract In this paper, we have taken initial steps towards highlighting the employability discourse...
This article provides a critical discourse analysis of how career is discussed on elite graduate rec...
Do the narratives of employability constructed by higher education institutions for marketing purpos...
This qualitative study documents three main strategic models used by Russell Group Careers Services ...
This article traces how students are represented in undergraduate prospectuses from 1998 to 2021 by ...
Tristram Hooley, head of research at iCeGS, presents the findings of a first-of-its-kind literature r...
Graduate employment programmes offer university students the prospect of a reasonable salary and dev...
This paper focuses on how universities are increasingly made responsible for the employment of their...
Much research into how universities seek to support their students’ graduate employability has focus...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Employability development is a strategic priority for universities across advanced western economies...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
Which are the best and worst universities in the UK for getting a job when you graduate? This quest...
Increasingly governments expect universities to improve graduate employment outcomes. Universities r...
A discourse of employability saturates the Higher Education sector in the UK. Government and employe...
Abstract In this paper, we have taken initial steps towards highlighting the employability discourse...
This article provides a critical discourse analysis of how career is discussed on elite graduate rec...
Do the narratives of employability constructed by higher education institutions for marketing purpos...
This qualitative study documents three main strategic models used by Russell Group Careers Services ...
This article traces how students are represented in undergraduate prospectuses from 1998 to 2021 by ...
Tristram Hooley, head of research at iCeGS, presents the findings of a first-of-its-kind literature r...
Graduate employment programmes offer university students the prospect of a reasonable salary and dev...
This paper focuses on how universities are increasingly made responsible for the employment of their...
Much research into how universities seek to support their students’ graduate employability has focus...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Employability development is a strategic priority for universities across advanced western economies...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
Which are the best and worst universities in the UK for getting a job when you graduate? This quest...
Increasingly governments expect universities to improve graduate employment outcomes. Universities r...