This paper comments on the findings from a European survey of graduate employment and shows the difficulty of trying to make international comparisons of higher education's contribution to graduate employability. In the process it is suggested that comparison within the United Kingdom is also problematic and evidence is provided of the impact on employability factors outside higher education institutions' control. The conclusion is that employability figures are not trustworthy indicators of higher education quality
Purpose: The article uses data from a recently-completed study of European graduates’ experiences of...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon employer expectations in research on graduate employability...
This Issues Paper focuses on understanding the supply, demand, development and deployment of graduat...
The UK government is introducing new sets of indicators designed to measure the performance of unive...
Summary. Official employment-related performance indicators in UK higher education are based on the ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of some of the dominant empirical and conceptual...
This report is based upon the results of a major international study of graduate employment. The stu...
There is a growing awareness in the UK and mainland Europe of the importance of higher education to ...
© 2017 Brian Towers (BRITOW) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The purpose of this paper is to enrich the c...
Official employment-related Performance Indicators in UK Higher Education are based on the populatio...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
Employability of university graduates has been the subject of study abroad for many years. In Poland...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
Official employment-related performance indicators in UK higher education are based on the populatio...
Purpose: The article uses data from a recently-completed study of European graduates’ experiences of...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon employer expectations in research on graduate employability...
This Issues Paper focuses on understanding the supply, demand, development and deployment of graduat...
The UK government is introducing new sets of indicators designed to measure the performance of unive...
Summary. Official employment-related performance indicators in UK higher education are based on the ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of some of the dominant empirical and conceptual...
This report is based upon the results of a major international study of graduate employment. The stu...
There is a growing awareness in the UK and mainland Europe of the importance of higher education to ...
© 2017 Brian Towers (BRITOW) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The purpose of this paper is to enrich the c...
Official employment-related Performance Indicators in UK Higher Education are based on the populatio...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
Employability of university graduates has been the subject of study abroad for many years. In Poland...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
Official employment-related performance indicators in UK higher education are based on the populatio...
Purpose: The article uses data from a recently-completed study of European graduates’ experiences of...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon employer expectations in research on graduate employability...
This Issues Paper focuses on understanding the supply, demand, development and deployment of graduat...