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Carly Robinson; Katharine Meyer; Chastity Bailey-Fakhoury; Susanna Loeb; Amirpasha Zandieh – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background/Purpose: Students enroll in college at least in part to prepare for a career after graduation. At the same time, for many students, attending college requires working to earn money (Perna, 2020). Optimally, these work positions concurrently provide students the opportunity to develop skills that have labor market returns, explore career…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Tutoring, Recruitment, Employment Opportunities
Heleen van Ravenswaaij; Sanne ter Meulen-de Jong; Renske A. M. de Kleijn; Gonul Dilaver; Marieke F. van der Schaaf; Harold V. M. van Rijen – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
The importance of generic skills for life scientists is commonly recognised by employers, graduates, and higher education institutes. As it remains unclear which generic skills are relevant for different life sciences career paths, this study aims to give an overview to inform and inspire universities and students, by analysing 179 Dutch…
Descriptors: Entry Workers, Biological Sciences, Job Skills, Employment Qualifications
Marion Elaine Osborne – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Apprenticeship programs can be the one key solution to preparing young people and adults with the skills to earn a good income without acquiring high long-term student loan debt. A strong apprenticeship program is desirable because of its possible ability to reduce youth unemployment, improve the transformation from school to career by elevating…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Apprenticeships, Trade and Industrial Education, Barriers
David Carter; Wasif Minhas; Gail Al Hafidh – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: This research paper explores the degree to which employability skills are embedded across educational programs in higher education (HE) institutions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and to establish how successfully the required graduate attributes are being promoted, particularly those relating to employability.…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Job Skills, Foreign Countries, Self Evaluation (Groups)
Neeta Fogg; Paul Harrington; Ishwar Khatiwada; Irwin Kirsch; Anita Sands – ETS Center for Research on Human Capital and Education, 2023
This report examines the growing interest in expanding access to postsecondary education through non-degree certificate programs and associate degree programs. This policy report seeks to better understand the implications of these trends by analyzing employment experiences and earnings outcomes of individuals whose highest level of educational…
Descriptors: Adults, Associate Degrees, Educational Certificates, Wages
Don Tawanpitak – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation studies the effect of higher education costs on students' outcomes in the labor market, particularly when credit constraints are absent. It utilizes the UK's institutional setting to identify such an effect. The key findings are as follows. (i) Increasing tuition fees does not have adverse effects on students as long as credit…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Labor Market, Costs, Higher Education
Guangyao Zhang; Lili Wang; Furong Shang; Xianwen Wang – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2025
The growth in digitalisation has led to an increasing demand for digital skills in various job sectors. In particular, employers in scientific job areas have shown interest in candidates possessing digital competencies. This study aims to analyse the digital skill requirements for candidates in scientific job opportunities. The content analysis is…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Job Skills, Employment Qualifications, Employer Attitudes
Ersoy, Halil; Ülgen, Mert – Online Submission, 2023
Even though the main purpose of Computer Education and Instructional Technology (CEIT) department is to educate and train computer teachers for K12 level schools in Turkey, the graduates from the department have diverse competencies in different fields like instructional designer, content creator, software developer, etc. However, neither the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Science Education, Educational Technology, College Graduates
Universities UK, 2022
This report puts forward practical actions to address economic and social disparities across the United Kingdom (UK). It sets out the evidence of the impact universities are making across three main themes, outlines the potential to go further, and makes recommendations for how the government can work with universities to maximise their…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Educational Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Employment Opportunities
Kelly K. Miller; Trina Jorre de St Jorre – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
To advance the employability agenda in higher education, we need new ideas for embedding career skills into university curricula and novel tools for articulating the capabilities of learners. Situated in the discipline of environmental science, the aim of this study was to examine employer perceptions of the skills needed for a career in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Microcredentials, Higher Education, Education Work Relationship
Nicole Tieben – Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2024
Prior research has shown that students from lower socio-economic backgrounds are less likely to graduate. We examine if this can be explained by background-specific pathways into higher education. Many students in Germany enter higher education with a vocational qualification and prior vocational qualifications occur more often among students from…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Socioeconomic Background, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Roberts, Laura J.; Neyland, Penny J.; Devine, Aisling P.; Harris, Wendy E.; Bull, James C.; Froyd, Cynthia A.; Eastwood, Daniel C.; Forman, Daniel W.; Elias, Osian H. – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
This study aims to reduce the skills redundancy in ecology graduates by developing an employer-tailored work-"simulated" learning curriculum. Furthermore, we evaluate the overall potential of work-simulated learning (WSL) as a key pedagogic component of a work-"integrated" learning (WIL) framework. We employed the DACUM…
Descriptors: Employers, Simulation, Work Experience Programs, Curriculum Development
Paul-Arthur Pierre-Louis – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Immigrants are more likely to arrive in the United States with lower levels of education, resulting in lower-status jobs, leading to lower incomes and less accumulation of wealth. However, a segment of the immigrant population enters the United States with the expectation of contributing immediately and directly to the country's economic…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Community College Students, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions
Melissa R. Colangelo; Melanie Graham; Bhavika Sicka – Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges, 2024
If community colleges are to remain relevant, they must be future-oriented, and responsive to demographic and labor force shifts. The Get Skilled, Get a Job, Give Back initiative (G3) was implemented during the 2021-22 academic year to retain economically disadvantaged students, improve community college completion, and help students graduate into…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Community Colleges, Human Capital, Job Skills
Santhi Raghavan; Nantha Kumar Subramaniam; Ahmad Izanee Awang – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2025
The rising prominence of micro-credentials started during the COVID-19 pandemic, where online resources offered competency-building opportunities for the work-from-home (WFH) human capital. During this pandemic, traditional universities faced total halt to face-to-face lectures, but ways paved for open and distance learning (ODL) universities to…
Descriptors: Microcredentials, Human Capital, Competence, Open Education