It is now widely recognised that the creative industries constitute an important and growing global economic sector (Cunningham, 2007). Career development programs for the creative industries sector are an international priority (Guile, 2007) which faces several key challenges. These challenges relate to the unique nature of the creative industries. In the creative industries it is thus of critical importance that tertiary work-integrated learning programs focus on more than just training students to become employees: they must also focus on developing the experience and employability of students who will undertake non-conventional career paths. One challenge for work-integrated learning programs in the creative industries is that there is ...
The ICT disciplines in Australian universities have a strong tradition of industry engagement in cur...
Government and employers alike are expecting universities to provide work ready graduates who have t...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
It is now widely recognised that the creative industries constitute an important and growing global...
The creative industries sector is complex and competitive, characterised by non-linear career paths ...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
Work-integrated Learning (WIL) is increasingly identified as essential to helping creative arts stud...
This paper outlines known barriers for students and employers engaging in Work Integrated Learning (...
This chapter presents a number of work integrated learning (WIL) experiences that have been offered ...
This chapter discusses a Professional Experience Program (PEP) conducted in an Australian university...
This article reports on a project which aimed to re-think, re-leverage and re-imagine the power of i...
In the international higher education environment there is evidence of continuing growth and interes...
Tony Hudson reflects on his experiences of an innovative work integrated learning programme in Durba...
With increasing global competitiveness and the need for innovative and entrepreneurial employees, in...
The creative and cultural industries form a significant employment sector in both the Thames Gateway...
The ICT disciplines in Australian universities have a strong tradition of industry engagement in cur...
Government and employers alike are expecting universities to provide work ready graduates who have t...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
It is now widely recognised that the creative industries constitute an important and growing global...
The creative industries sector is complex and competitive, characterised by non-linear career paths ...
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher edu...
Work-integrated Learning (WIL) is increasingly identified as essential to helping creative arts stud...
This paper outlines known barriers for students and employers engaging in Work Integrated Learning (...
This chapter presents a number of work integrated learning (WIL) experiences that have been offered ...
This chapter discusses a Professional Experience Program (PEP) conducted in an Australian university...
This article reports on a project which aimed to re-think, re-leverage and re-imagine the power of i...
In the international higher education environment there is evidence of continuing growth and interes...
Tony Hudson reflects on his experiences of an innovative work integrated learning programme in Durba...
With increasing global competitiveness and the need for innovative and entrepreneurial employees, in...
The creative and cultural industries form a significant employment sector in both the Thames Gateway...
The ICT disciplines in Australian universities have a strong tradition of industry engagement in cur...
Government and employers alike are expecting universities to provide work ready graduates who have t...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...