Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher education: to service the high-skill labour requirements of a knowledge economy, and to increase educational and employment opportunities for under-represented groups. The discourse of employability connects these two rationales in a simplistic manner. Individual employability is described as both the means by which to obtain and maintain high-quality employment and to eradicate the social reproduction of inequality. However, evidence drawn from a survey of graduate careers suggests that for a cohort of recent business and management graduates, the relationship between employability and employment is far from straightforward.The data suggest that tr...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
Higher education in the United Kingdom is becoming more responsible to focus beyond teaching and lea...
The increasing dominance of an economic ideology of higher education, that its principal role is to ...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
The rapid growth in undergraduate business education over the last three decades has coincided with ...
wes.sagepub.com Do employability skills really matter in the UK graduate labour market? The case of ...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
© 2016 HERDSA. Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual ...
Tristram Hooley, head of research at iCeGS, presents the findings of a first-of-its-kind literature r...
This chapter considers what is meant by employability, provides an overview of the main dimensions, ...
Graduate employability has been a key concern for the UK Higher Education Sector for decades. Offici...
Given that higher education requires high levels of individual and public investment, it is expected...
For a long time, links have been made between higher education and economic activity. The relatively...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
Higher education in the United Kingdom is becoming more responsible to focus beyond teaching and lea...
The increasing dominance of an economic ideology of higher education, that its principal role is to ...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
The rapid growth in undergraduate business education over the last three decades has coincided with ...
wes.sagepub.com Do employability skills really matter in the UK graduate labour market? The case of ...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
© 2016 HERDSA. Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual ...
Tristram Hooley, head of research at iCeGS, presents the findings of a first-of-its-kind literature r...
This chapter considers what is meant by employability, provides an overview of the main dimensions, ...
Graduate employability has been a key concern for the UK Higher Education Sector for decades. Offici...
Given that higher education requires high levels of individual and public investment, it is expected...
For a long time, links have been made between higher education and economic activity. The relatively...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
Higher education in the United Kingdom is becoming more responsible to focus beyond teaching and lea...
The increasing dominance of an economic ideology of higher education, that its principal role is to ...