Recent data suggests that of the UK students graduating with a degree in chemistry in 2015, only 18.9% continued to employment as ‘Science Professionals’. While this shows the wide range of employment that is available for chemistry graduates, it also highlights the need for them to have relevant transferable skills, rather than just the well-developed, subject-specific knowledge that they would be expected to possess. In 2010 Hanson and Overton published a study on the degree skills valued by UK graduates who had found employment and then reflected on the most useful aspects of the degree course. The new investigation reported here expands on this previous work by evaluating the perceived value of these skills by chemistry undergraduate st...
Recent work on student perceptions of skills development and engagement with different teaching and ...
This short communication discusses research, which has investigated students‟ self-perception of the...
Chemistry graduates follow many different career paths. Skills for Success allows students to develo...
Recent data suggests that of the UK students graduating with a degree in chemistry in 2015, only 18....
Recent years have seen increased global industry sector demand for chemical engineers, subsequent gr...
The rôle of universities in the education of the next generation is perceived in different ways, but...
It is increasingly recognised that a university education is about much more than gaining technical ...
Employers regularly cite a lack of commercial awareness and other transferable skills in new graduat...
Graduate employability is an important issue for higher education as the global financial crisis has...
Universities are increasingly seen to have both a research and a vocational training role. They have...
Outcomes of a 2014 small-scale survey, comparing employability skills perceptions of final year unde...
Future employers increasingly require work-ready graduates. Higher education institutions throughout...
The current emphasis on outcomes-based approaches in higher education has resulted in a focus on gra...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technolog...
With the ever increasing pace of change in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry, universities ne...
Recent work on student perceptions of skills development and engagement with different teaching and ...
This short communication discusses research, which has investigated students‟ self-perception of the...
Chemistry graduates follow many different career paths. Skills for Success allows students to develo...
Recent data suggests that of the UK students graduating with a degree in chemistry in 2015, only 18....
Recent years have seen increased global industry sector demand for chemical engineers, subsequent gr...
The rôle of universities in the education of the next generation is perceived in different ways, but...
It is increasingly recognised that a university education is about much more than gaining technical ...
Employers regularly cite a lack of commercial awareness and other transferable skills in new graduat...
Graduate employability is an important issue for higher education as the global financial crisis has...
Universities are increasingly seen to have both a research and a vocational training role. They have...
Outcomes of a 2014 small-scale survey, comparing employability skills perceptions of final year unde...
Future employers increasingly require work-ready graduates. Higher education institutions throughout...
The current emphasis on outcomes-based approaches in higher education has resulted in a focus on gra...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technolog...
With the ever increasing pace of change in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry, universities ne...
Recent work on student perceptions of skills development and engagement with different teaching and ...
This short communication discusses research, which has investigated students‟ self-perception of the...
Chemistry graduates follow many different career paths. Skills for Success allows students to develo...