2019
DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2019vol10no1art786
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Research into the diversification of university careers in learning and teaching and intentionally closing-the-loop on graduate employability

Abstract: Universities are both a source of employable graduates and careers. This paper examines universities as developers and employers of their own graduates from the perspective of employees and recruited positions. Research questions were: what do learning and teaching careers look like at universities, and; what are the occupational patterns, satisfactions and concerns of the staff in those careers? An autoethnographic account of employees’ career journeys (all of whom were employed in learning and teaching or cl… Show more

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“…These qualities are considered desirable by employers and so enhance students' employability. Qualities such as teamwork and ethical decision-making also enhance students' citizen scholarship, defined as their educated, responsible social engagement (Arvanitakis et al 2019; Oliver and Jorre de St Jorre 2018; Page et al 2019). Our University has chosen nine GQs to develop in students, with the aim that these qualities will "equip [students] for the contemporary world and … help [them] to make positive contributions to society" (Graduate qualities 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These qualities are considered desirable by employers and so enhance students' employability. Qualities such as teamwork and ethical decision-making also enhance students' citizen scholarship, defined as their educated, responsible social engagement (Arvanitakis et al 2019; Oliver and Jorre de St Jorre 2018; Page et al 2019). Our University has chosen nine GQs to develop in students, with the aim that these qualities will "equip [students] for the contemporary world and … help [them] to make positive contributions to society" (Graduate qualities 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McKinsey Global Institute estimates between 400 million up to 800 million existing occupations will be replaced in the year 2030. According to World Economic Forum, a report has predicted to have a strong job in developing sectors such as artificial intelligence, robotic, block chain, and also in non-tech positions such as customer service, sales, marketing, training, and skill development[17],[4]…”
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confidence: 99%