Recruitment of food science and technology graduates remains a priority for the UK food industry in the wake of skills shortages. As a result of the contemporary pressures faced by the food industry, it is essential that students applying for such roles are aware of and ready for management, leadership, and relevant professional competencies. This collaborative study uses the industry-informed established framework, namely, Competencies for Food Graduate Careers (CFGC) and assesses the integration of this resource into careers education for food-related programs of four higher education institutions: Cardiff Metropolitan University, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Nottingham and University of Reading. Mixed method analysis was co...
Abstract What makes you stand out in the market for that great graduate job? In the competitive mar...
This study investigates the expectations of career opportunities and career decisions of prospective...
AbstractJob markets are calling out for change. Realizing the gap between the levels of university-a...
Recruitment of food science and technology graduates remains a priority for the UK food industry in ...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Unlike many other graduate career pathways in the UK, the food industry does not have a cohesive com...
© 2019 Institute of Food Technologists® Food science-based graduates are a significant proportion of...
It is fundamental that students are able to identity where they have developed specific professional...
The entrance in the job market of Food Science and Technology (FST) professionals was examined by a ...
The transition from student to professional is a stressful and daunting time. Navigating the options...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nutrition professionals' perspectives of nutrition graduat...
The comprehensive training options developed by the National Centre for Food Manufacturing (NCFM) in...
The quality of employees and the ability to attract staff with the desired skills, attributes and cu...
Globalization and the advancement of technologies have contributed to an extended and more complex f...
This study investigates the expectations of career opportunities and career decisions of prospective...
Abstract What makes you stand out in the market for that great graduate job? In the competitive mar...
This study investigates the expectations of career opportunities and career decisions of prospective...
AbstractJob markets are calling out for change. Realizing the gap between the levels of university-a...
Recruitment of food science and technology graduates remains a priority for the UK food industry in ...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Unlike many other graduate career pathways in the UK, the food industry does not have a cohesive com...
© 2019 Institute of Food Technologists® Food science-based graduates are a significant proportion of...
It is fundamental that students are able to identity where they have developed specific professional...
The entrance in the job market of Food Science and Technology (FST) professionals was examined by a ...
The transition from student to professional is a stressful and daunting time. Navigating the options...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nutrition professionals' perspectives of nutrition graduat...
The comprehensive training options developed by the National Centre for Food Manufacturing (NCFM) in...
The quality of employees and the ability to attract staff with the desired skills, attributes and cu...
Globalization and the advancement of technologies have contributed to an extended and more complex f...
This study investigates the expectations of career opportunities and career decisions of prospective...
Abstract What makes you stand out in the market for that great graduate job? In the competitive mar...
This study investigates the expectations of career opportunities and career decisions of prospective...
AbstractJob markets are calling out for change. Realizing the gap between the levels of university-a...