Advice on how to help students develop employability skills for the 21st century workplace, covering real-world experience and authentic learning that aids graduates in the transition to professional careers.
Courses that incorporate real problems from real companies offer students a rare chance to acquire knowledge while also developing useful professional skills
What could be more important than preparing our students for jobs in the local economy and supporting graduates to become the entrepreneurs of the future? asks Sir David Bell
A toolkit to guide students in developing and critically reflecting upon their own identities and journeys as they progress through higher education and into professional life
Universities need to teach broad knowledge and skills that will help graduates adapt in a fast-changing future workplace. Three academics share insights from developing a generalist approach to training business students
Career action plans are assignments designed to guide students in making informed choices and preparing for future jobs. Alexander Bradley explains how they work
Many students enter their final year with no idea what they wish to do after university. Career corners aim to help by providing job and industry overviews that facilitate informed choices