In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first large scale scoping study of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) curriculum in contemporary Australian higher education. The aim of the WIL project was to document and scope current WIL practices nationally, and identify ways to improve the educational experience of students, in order to produce more industry focused, work ready graduates (Patrick et al., 2008). The project, which was government funded and included 37 of Australia's 39 universities, found that all of those who participated in the study saw real value in adopting a more industry focused curricula, however, it also revealed that many were still grappling with selecting from the range o...
This paper reports on an inter-professional collaboration undertaken to improve the WIL experience f...
This project Building Capacity for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) was funded in part by a small port...
Across many Australian universities there has been adopted a strategic direction around the delivery...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
In a service-led, knowledge-based economy, employers increasingly expect universities to deliver a w...
In the coming decades, environmental, cultural, economic and social changes will have a profound glo...
Overview The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) undertook this study for the Office...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) continues to be seen as an important strategy for enhancing graduate ...
In a service-led, knowledge-based economy, employers increasingly expect universities to deliver a w...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a national priority and a strategic direction for Australian unive...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
This paper reports on an inter-professional collaboration undertaken to improve the WIL experience f...
This project Building Capacity for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) was funded in part by a small port...
Across many Australian universities there has been adopted a strategic direction around the delivery...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
In a service-led, knowledge-based economy, employers increasingly expect universities to deliver a w...
In the coming decades, environmental, cultural, economic and social changes will have a profound glo...
Overview The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) undertook this study for the Office...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) continues to be seen as an important strategy for enhancing graduate ...
In a service-led, knowledge-based economy, employers increasingly expect universities to deliver a w...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a national priority and a strategic direction for Australian unive...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
This paper reports on an inter-professional collaboration undertaken to improve the WIL experience f...
This project Building Capacity for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) was funded in part by a small port...
Across many Australian universities there has been adopted a strategic direction around the delivery...