Curriculum innovation in higher education is often directed at efficiency; however, this paper reports a small change in the curriculum which was designed to enhance student employability. Central to the learning and assessment of an undergraduate Events Management unit is that the students, in groups, organise a real event. In the academic year 2008-09, ‘clients’ were sought for each group, for whom the students could act as consultants in the organisation of an event. Communication skills in relation to consultancy were a particular emphasis of the innovation, which was evaluated using an action research methodology. Data, collected during the year, suggested that just over half of the cohort believed the approach was helping them to obta...
This innovative practice paper describes and reflects upon an intervention aiming to improve the emp...
Employability is one of these concepts that polarises opinion. There are those who see it as an inte...
This case study considers student perceptions on the transformative value and impact of experiential...
When planning their units, events management tutors face the challenge of fulfilling academic object...
This paper evaluates an approach to teaching and assessment that deviates from the norm in Higher Ed...
The growing importance of student engagement has been highlighted in two recent publications by the ...
Sustainable events education requires a collaborative approach between higher education institutions...
London South Bank University is a large metropolitan institution with a broadly diverse undergraduat...
The Higher Education (HE) landscape in England has changed dramatically in the last two decades. The...
The Higher Education (HE) landscape in England has changed dramatically in the last two decades. The...
Events management courses at university level have gained in popularity and subsequent\ud enrolments...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2011. Paper delivered under the th...
As the higher education environment becomes increasingly competitive, prospective students are more ...
Purpose: This paper explores how students, full-time and part-time, may be supported in becoming amb...
The paper gives an overview of the perceived value of undergraduate degrees by employers in the Unit...
This innovative practice paper describes and reflects upon an intervention aiming to improve the emp...
Employability is one of these concepts that polarises opinion. There are those who see it as an inte...
This case study considers student perceptions on the transformative value and impact of experiential...
When planning their units, events management tutors face the challenge of fulfilling academic object...
This paper evaluates an approach to teaching and assessment that deviates from the norm in Higher Ed...
The growing importance of student engagement has been highlighted in two recent publications by the ...
Sustainable events education requires a collaborative approach between higher education institutions...
London South Bank University is a large metropolitan institution with a broadly diverse undergraduat...
The Higher Education (HE) landscape in England has changed dramatically in the last two decades. The...
The Higher Education (HE) landscape in England has changed dramatically in the last two decades. The...
Events management courses at university level have gained in popularity and subsequent\ud enrolments...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2011. Paper delivered under the th...
As the higher education environment becomes increasingly competitive, prospective students are more ...
Purpose: This paper explores how students, full-time and part-time, may be supported in becoming amb...
The paper gives an overview of the perceived value of undergraduate degrees by employers in the Unit...
This innovative practice paper describes and reflects upon an intervention aiming to improve the emp...
Employability is one of these concepts that polarises opinion. There are those who see it as an inte...
This case study considers student perceptions on the transformative value and impact of experiential...