Assisting students to develop employability attributes is considered a core responsibility of higher education institutions. While there are some common employability attributes across disciplines, there are also differences. Empirical research into employability from less-well represented disciplines, such as veterinary science, helps to broaden the current employability discourse. Using semi-structured interviews, and criterion sampling for maximal variation, this study explored factors employers consider when selecting new graduate veterinarians for employment. Eighteen employers were interviewed and data were analysed using thematic analysis within the context of an interpretivist, constructivist lens. Accounts were distilled into 20 su...
© 2014 Sarah Louise HaldaneAim: This study examined the differences between veterinary students and ...
Questionnaires were completed by 258 employers of recent veterinary graduates throughout Australia, ...
Introduction: Veterinary medical education; Psychometrics; Career influence; The purpose of the pres...
As veterinary educators, we have a responsibility to ensure that our graduates are prepared for work...
This study qualitatively explored success factors across career transitions in veterinary practice. ...
The purpose of this article is to explore employability as a complement to competency in defining th...
Background Producing graduates for a breadth of sectors is a priority for veterinary science progra...
BACKGROUND: Producing graduates for a breadth of sectors is a priority for veterinary science progra...
Quality, or fitness for purpose, in veterinary education is the result of 'program-process-evidence'...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
Objective: To find out what criteria and methods are used by Australian employers to select new grad...
Objective To describe the perceptions of final-year veterinary science students regarding the import...
The move to outcome-based education for professional degrees has placed an emphasis on defining what...
Background In the veterinary profession, employability has been defined as ‘a set of personal and...
© 2014 Sarah Louise HaldaneAim: This study examined the differences between veterinary students and ...
Questionnaires were completed by 258 employers of recent veterinary graduates throughout Australia, ...
Introduction: Veterinary medical education; Psychometrics; Career influence; The purpose of the pres...
As veterinary educators, we have a responsibility to ensure that our graduates are prepared for work...
This study qualitatively explored success factors across career transitions in veterinary practice. ...
The purpose of this article is to explore employability as a complement to competency in defining th...
Background Producing graduates for a breadth of sectors is a priority for veterinary science progra...
BACKGROUND: Producing graduates for a breadth of sectors is a priority for veterinary science progra...
Quality, or fitness for purpose, in veterinary education is the result of 'program-process-evidence'...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
This paper presents a mini-review of employability as a guiding outcome in veterinary education—its ...
Objective: To find out what criteria and methods are used by Australian employers to select new grad...
Objective To describe the perceptions of final-year veterinary science students regarding the import...
The move to outcome-based education for professional degrees has placed an emphasis on defining what...
Background In the veterinary profession, employability has been defined as ‘a set of personal and...
© 2014 Sarah Louise HaldaneAim: This study examined the differences between veterinary students and ...
Questionnaires were completed by 258 employers of recent veterinary graduates throughout Australia, ...
Introduction: Veterinary medical education; Psychometrics; Career influence; The purpose of the pres...