Debate continues regarding the nature and desirability of graduate attributes, driven partly by stakeholder expectations that universities will prepare employees for the knowledge economy, and partly by higher education academics and learning specialists. While universities appear to have accepted their new vocational role, there is considerable confusion over how these things – graduate skills, attributes or capabilities - should be defined and implemented. Conceptual confusion, combined with a range of external pressures and internal management issues have the potential to derail this important project. To date, stakeholders such as government and business, as well as universities have seriously underestimated the kind of cultural, instit...
This paper considers two practical issues regarding graduate attributes. The first issue concerns th...
The research discussed in this paper presents the preliminary findings of a comparative analysis of ...
Although employability is high on the university agenda worldwide, there are no common ingredients f...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
Graduate attributes refer to an amalgamation of cognitive, personal, interpersonal and social skills...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
Efforts to systematically integrate graduate attributes across university curricula have relied on a...
Graduate attributes are the qualities, skills, and knowledge a university community agrees its stude...
This discussion paper, ‘Thinking strategically about employability and graduate attributes: Universi...
Increasing participation rates focus university education on employability and the development of gr...
For many years universities around the world have sought to articulate the nature of the education t...
This paper considers two practical issues regarding graduate attributes. The first issue concerns t...
For many years universities around the world have sought to articulate the nature of the education t...
Graduate attributes are an orienting statement of education outcomes used to inform curriculum desig...
This paper considers two practical issues regarding graduate attributes. The first issue concerns th...
The research discussed in this paper presents the preliminary findings of a comparative analysis of ...
Although employability is high on the university agenda worldwide, there are no common ingredients f...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
Graduate attributes refer to an amalgamation of cognitive, personal, interpersonal and social skills...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
Efforts to systematically integrate graduate attributes across university curricula have relied on a...
Graduate attributes are the qualities, skills, and knowledge a university community agrees its stude...
This discussion paper, ‘Thinking strategically about employability and graduate attributes: Universi...
Increasing participation rates focus university education on employability and the development of gr...
For many years universities around the world have sought to articulate the nature of the education t...
This paper considers two practical issues regarding graduate attributes. The first issue concerns t...
For many years universities around the world have sought to articulate the nature of the education t...
Graduate attributes are an orienting statement of education outcomes used to inform curriculum desig...
This paper considers two practical issues regarding graduate attributes. The first issue concerns th...
The research discussed in this paper presents the preliminary findings of a comparative analysis of ...
Although employability is high on the university agenda worldwide, there are no common ingredients f...