Developing graduate employability through partnerships with industry and professional associations : final report.
Students, employers and other stakeholders expect universities to help students maximise their potential to find suitable work, that is, to maximise their employability. For the purpose of this study 'employability' includes the skills required to obtain a new position and those required t...
| Institutions: | RMIT University Monash University University of Southern Queensland |
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| Auteurs principaux: | Jollands, Margaret, Clarke, Bronwyn, Grando, Danilla, Hamilton, Margaret, Smith, John, Xenos, Sofia, Brodie, Megan, Pocknee, Catherine, Carbone, Angela, Burton, Lorelle |
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Office for Learning and Teaching
2016
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| Accès en ligne: | /resources/SP13_3256_Jollands_Report_2015.pdf |
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