Rethinking graduate employability: the role of capital, individual attributes and context
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Abstract
Graduate employability has become a key driver for universities in Australia and the UK. In response to increasing pressure from governments and employer groups, universities have adopted a range of generic skill-based learning outcomes which, when embedded into degree programs, are expected to increase graduate employability and therefore improve graduate employment outcomes. In addition, many universities are now including internships, work placements and international study in their programmes with the aim of enhancing graduate employment prospects. This somewhat instrumental approach to graduate employability does not, however, take into account other critical factors. Drawing on the broader employability…
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- Employability
- Internship
- Context (archaeology)
- Human capital
- Social capital
- Higher education
- Work (physics)
- Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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