Table of contents - Special Issue: Enhancing Employability in the ME Generation
Guest Editors: Carl Senior, Robert Cubbidge
Enhancing employability in the “ME generation”
Carl Senior, Robert CubbidgeThe purpose of this paper is to place all of the contributions to this special issue into a theoretical framework and to highlight the role that the so‐called “information age…
Evaluating the skills strategy through a Graduate Certificate in Management: An experiential learning theory approach
Michael J.R. Butler, Lidia GheorghiuThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate how a UK business school is addressing the Government's skills strategy through its Graduate Certificate in Management, and to identify…
Evaluating the impact of SPEED on students' career choices: a pilot study
Naomi R. Woodier‐HarrisThe purpose of this paper is two‐fold; first, to explore the Student Placements for Entrepreneurs in Education (SPEED) programme, which aims to help students gain real business…
Higher education for a sustainable world
John BlewittThe paper aims to explore the nature and purpose of higher education (HE) in the twenty‐first century, focussing on how it can help fashion a green knowledge‐based economy by…
An exploratory study of the achievement of the twenty‐first century skills in higher education
Ghazi GhaithThe purpose of this paper is to present the results of a survey study of the achievement of twenty‐first century skills in higher education.
What a difference a writing centre makes: a small scale study
Rowena Yeats, Peter Reddy, Anne Wheeler, Carl Senior, John MurrayAcademic writing is often considered to be a weakness in contemporary students, while good reporting and writing skills are highly valued by graduate employers. A number of…
Assessing “ME generation's” entrepreneurship degree programmes in Malaysia
Muhammad Nizam Zainuddin, Mohd Rozaini Mohd RejabThe purpose of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of undergraduates' specialised entrepreneurship programmes in Malaysian universities that have been made available to “ME…
Teamwork: effectively teaching an employability skill
Linda Riebe, Dean Roepen, Bruno Santarelli, Gary MarchioroThe purpose of this paper is to present a case study on improvements to professional teaching practice within an undergraduate university business programme to more effectively…
Enhancing individual employability: the perspective of engineering graduates
Staffan NilssonEmployability includes the ability to find employment and remain employed. Employability includes both hard and soft skills, including formal and actual competence, interpersonal…
Theory and practice: the experience of marketing graduates
Simon Stephens, Camelia Gabriela Balan, Shaun CallaghanThe paper aims to explore the experience of graduates in the workplace. The aim is to study how these experiences differ from the expectations of the graduates and the aspirations…
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0040-0912e-ISSN:
1758-6127ISSN-L:
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