The employment market for graduates is competitive with employers requiring appropriate work experience in addition to academic qualifications. Sandwich courses, where up to a year is spent in industry, provide an opportunity for structured work experience to be gained alongside studying. Benefits of placements include improved academic performance and the development of transferable skills to increase employability. This paper evaluates the impact of placements on academic performance and graduate employment among management students. Analysing performance data and graduate destinations data, results indicate that management students completing a placement are more likely to perform better academically with improvements in their personal g...
This session will outline the current 2-year funded project in which we are undertaking research to ...
This study evaluates the impact of an intervention on business school graduates’ employability compr...
This study investigates whether the completion of an optional ‘sandwich’ work placement enhances gra...
Combining work experience with degree-level study is seen as a key differentiator for securing emplo...
It has become a received wisdom that the completion of a work placement as part of a sandwich underg...
Welcome to this special edition of Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning focusing on enha...
There has been a strong move recently to make degrees more applicable to employment; including work ...
Investigations of whether students taking undergraduate work placements show greater academic improv...
This study investigates whether the completion of an optional sandwich work placement enhances stude...
Much of the research into Higher Education and its role in work-based learning, and especially in su...
Throughout recent years employability in higher education has been a controversially discussed topic...
Given the recent focus on the employability and earnings of university graduates in the UK, there is...
This paper outlines research undertaken to identify factors that dissuade accounting degree students...
ABSTRACT The UK Government’s recent emphasis on the graduate workforce raises the profile of work pl...
This study followed recent computing graduates into the workplace and explored their undergraduate e...
This session will outline the current 2-year funded project in which we are undertaking research to ...
This study evaluates the impact of an intervention on business school graduates’ employability compr...
This study investigates whether the completion of an optional ‘sandwich’ work placement enhances gra...
Combining work experience with degree-level study is seen as a key differentiator for securing emplo...
It has become a received wisdom that the completion of a work placement as part of a sandwich underg...
Welcome to this special edition of Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning focusing on enha...
There has been a strong move recently to make degrees more applicable to employment; including work ...
Investigations of whether students taking undergraduate work placements show greater academic improv...
This study investigates whether the completion of an optional sandwich work placement enhances stude...
Much of the research into Higher Education and its role in work-based learning, and especially in su...
Throughout recent years employability in higher education has been a controversially discussed topic...
Given the recent focus on the employability and earnings of university graduates in the UK, there is...
This paper outlines research undertaken to identify factors that dissuade accounting degree students...
ABSTRACT The UK Government’s recent emphasis on the graduate workforce raises the profile of work pl...
This study followed recent computing graduates into the workplace and explored their undergraduate e...
This session will outline the current 2-year funded project in which we are undertaking research to ...
This study evaluates the impact of an intervention on business school graduates’ employability compr...
This study investigates whether the completion of an optional ‘sandwich’ work placement enhances gra...