Academics' perspectives of the teaching and development of generic employability skills in science curricula
Graduate employability is a key issue for higher education as new graduates face a highly competitive and rapidly changing employment sector. To maximise their likelihood of employment, graduates need to be able to demonstrate the skills and attributes most valued by employers. Employers, however, have long criticised the ability of graduates to contribute effectively to the workplace, especially due to a perceived lack of generic employability skills. This indicates a possible mismatch between the skills required by employers and those possessed by graduate applicants. This study addresses a ... Show more
Authors: Sarkar, Mahbub; Overton, Tina L.; Thompson, Christopher D.; Rayner, Gerry
Published: Abingdon, England, Taylor and Francis, 2020
Resource type: Article
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