While considerable research on skills and training exists, less is known about employee perceptions of their skill development. This issue is particularly salient among the most highly educated members of the labour market, given the duration of their training. This study draws on survey data of almost four thousand PhD graduates in Australia. We explore perceived skill development and the importance of these skills among PhD graduates, and the factors that influence these perceptions. The findings reveal a number of factors that explain skill development and skill importance including age, gender, and career destination (for example higher education or industry). Perceived skill importance also depends on discipline area, organisation size...
This paper reports on perceptions of skill and the effects that they have on policy. Interviews were...
The provision of diversified research training is regarded as one of the most significant contributi...
The gap between business graduates\u27 skills and competencies, and the graduates\u27 needs in the w...
While considerable research on skills and training exists, less is known about employee perceptions ...
Generic or transferable skills as outcomes of research higher degrees have been the subject of consi...
It has long been argued in many Western countries that having a highly skilled workforce is crucial ...
The role of Higher Learning Institutions and how they should meet the needs of the employers in the ...
The demands of Industry 4.0 (the Fourth Industrial Revolution) for a future-ready skilled workforce ...
AbstractThis study examines employers and instructors’ perspectives towards university graduates’ wo...
International audienceBased on data collected through a complex survey of science and engineering Ph...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
This study explores skill transfer in graduates as they transition from university to the workplace....
International audienceBased on data collected through a complex survey of science and engineering Ph...
This paper will identify and explore some of the dilemmas arising from the constraints affecting ins...
Purpose – While the global education debate remains focused on graduate skills and employability, th...
This paper reports on perceptions of skill and the effects that they have on policy. Interviews were...
The provision of diversified research training is regarded as one of the most significant contributi...
The gap between business graduates\u27 skills and competencies, and the graduates\u27 needs in the w...
While considerable research on skills and training exists, less is known about employee perceptions ...
Generic or transferable skills as outcomes of research higher degrees have been the subject of consi...
It has long been argued in many Western countries that having a highly skilled workforce is crucial ...
The role of Higher Learning Institutions and how they should meet the needs of the employers in the ...
The demands of Industry 4.0 (the Fourth Industrial Revolution) for a future-ready skilled workforce ...
AbstractThis study examines employers and instructors’ perspectives towards university graduates’ wo...
International audienceBased on data collected through a complex survey of science and engineering Ph...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
This study explores skill transfer in graduates as they transition from university to the workplace....
International audienceBased on data collected through a complex survey of science and engineering Ph...
This paper will identify and explore some of the dilemmas arising from the constraints affecting ins...
Purpose – While the global education debate remains focused on graduate skills and employability, th...
This paper reports on perceptions of skill and the effects that they have on policy. Interviews were...
The provision of diversified research training is regarded as one of the most significant contributi...
The gap between business graduates\u27 skills and competencies, and the graduates\u27 needs in the w...