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Weston, Emma; Foster, Tim; Crilly, Jim; Mossop, Liz – Journal of Food Science Education, 2020
Food science-based graduates are a significant proportion of the United Kingdom (UK) food and drink industry's workforce. Aside from technical standards, there is no cohesive competency framework to support key stakeholders; employers, students, and degree providers. Clarity of desirable competencies for the range of graduate opportunities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foods Instruction, Competence, College Graduates
Ling Xiao; Teddy Foster – Cogent Education, 2024
It is well documented that the impact of assessments on students' learning is profound. There have been initiatives to incorporate innovative assessments in accounting and finance education to enhance students' learning experience in various ways. However, there is limited research investigating whether and how the students' learning experience is…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Finance Occupations, Accounting, Student Attitudes
Pigden, Louise; Moore, Andrew Garford – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2019
Purpose: In the UK, the majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at bachelor degree level, commonly known in the UK as a single honours degree. However, nearly all British universities will permit students if they wish to study two or even three subjects, so-called joint or combined honours degrees, internationally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Employment Potential, Advantaged
Universities UK, 2023
Are some graduates going on to do non-graduate jobs? Evidence collected from interviews with universities careers services shows many have in fact seen an improvement in graduate employment -- specifically, in more graduates entering 'high skilled professions' and unemployment rates going down. Many universities have implemented a mandatory work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, College Graduates, Employment Services
Mullen, E.; Alexander, J.; Coates, N. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2019
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon employer expectations in research on graduate employability, in response to the widely claimed gap between employer expectations and graduates' understanding of these expectations. For graduates, being uncertain of their employer's expectations may threaten the ease of their transition into the workplace…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, College Graduates, Employer Attitudes, Supervisors
Tholen, Gerbrand; Relly, Susan James; Warhurst, Chris; Commander, Joanna – British Educational Research Journal, 2016
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply of graduates, little is known about the "demand" for and "deployment" of graduate skills in previously non-graduate jobs. Moreover, there is little examination of where these skills are developed, save an assumption in higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Graduates, Job Skills
Roberts, Pamela – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
This research is based on an empirical study exploring how academics make curriculum decisions and their perceptions of the influences that shape their decisions. Interviews were held with 20 academics from diverse disciplines, who were both research active and committed to teaching. The higher education curriculum was conceptualised as a field of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Curriculum, Educational Change
Gander, Michelle – Journal of Education for Business, 2015
Higher education is a key sector for the United Kingdom contributing over £70 billion of output. It functions in an increasingly complex operating, regulatory, and legislative environment that has led to an increased need for effective nonacademic business managers. This study evaluates the benefits of a specialist master of business…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Foreign Countries, Educational Benefits
Brookes, Maureen; Becket, Nina – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2011
Internationalisation has risen high on the agenda of many higher education institutions, and the need to develop graduates with global perspectives is well recognised. Much attention has been given to institutional strategies for internationalisation, international students, and dealing with culturally diverse learning styles. To date, however,…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, College Graduates, Foreign Countries, Colleges
Keith, Sylvia – Library Association Record, 1978
Describes the results of survey of librarianship students in the United Kingdom who graduated from college in the years 1969 to 1977. Tables displaying type of degree, professional position, and year graduated are included. (JVP)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Developed Nations, Employment Level, Employment Patterns

Mason, Geoff – Journal of Education and Work, 2002
In Britain, the retailing, computer services, transportation, and communications industries have hired increasing numbers of college graduates, both because of demand for skills and oversupply of graduates. This has contributed to temporary and permanent job upgrading through expansion of tasks and responsibilities in certain jobs. (Contains 14…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Job Development
Eraut, Michael; Maillardet, Fred; Miller, Carolyn; Steadman, Stephen; Ali, Amer; Blackman, Claire; Furner, Judith – 2003
Learning in the first professional job was examined in a study of 40 nurses, 27 engineers, and 16 accountants who were in their first full year of full-time employment after college in hospitals and firms located in the United Kingdom. Data were collected through the following activities: (1) interviews with the respondents; (2) 1- to 2-day visits…
Descriptors: Accountants, Apprenticeships, Case Studies, College Graduates