Project Leader: Louise Oliver Faculty of Science University of Bath.

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Project Leader: Louise Oliver Faculty of Science University of Bath

» To embed an employer-led skills development programme within STEM degree programmes » To promote further development activities available within the University » To provide access to graduate mentors » To raise students awareness of e-portfolio tools » To promote work experience and summer internship opportunities

E-learning Course (Moodle) E-Portfolio System (Mahara) » Employability Skills development programme was embedded within the degree programme timetable » A specifically designed e-learning course was designed and developed » An e-portfolio system was made available for students use throughout the programme » A mentoring scheme was established » Employer engagement resulted in development of the programme » Learning objectives and assessment criteria were written for each session » Other relevant groups/organisations within the University engaged in programme

LevelStudent Self-AssessmentFeedback 1Able to work in a team We advise you to attend the Problem Solving and Decision Making session run through SORTED on 12 December at 6.15pm 2 Able to interact with other people and to engage in teamwork with confidence, listening to and responding positively to feedback We advise you to attend the SORTED session Negotiation skills on 14 December at 1.15pm 3 Able to fully contribute and lead a team where necessary, building and developing appropriate relationships, recognising and respecting different perspectives whilst appreciating the benefits of being open to the ideas and views of others We advise you to attend the Employability in an International context: Building & Motivating teams on 7 December at 3.15pm run through the SORTED programme 4 Ability to respect others, whilst cooperating, negotiating, persuading, and fully contributing to discussions, taking a leadership role where appropriate to encourage/mentor/coach other team members We advise you to attend the Introduction to Consultancy Skills session ran by Deloitte on 6 December at 6.15pm. This session is run through the SORTED programme

1.Introduction to Employability Skills 2.Effective Communication Skills - Verbal Written: Bank of America Merrill Lynch 3.Effective Teamwork Skills – Accenture 4.Leadership skills & Demonstrating competencies - P&G Positive Student Feedback Comments “The quality and professionalism of the people running the lectures” “Finding out the wide range of areas that Physics graduates can get work in” “Information on what employers want” Negative Student Feedback Comments “Get rid of the clicker things” “not interactive enough” “More engaging, less being talked at”

Positive Student Feedback Comments: “Enthusiastic, interesting, worthwhile” “useful, relevant to now” “There were interactive parts which were useful” “Extremely informative with relevant examples” Negative Student Feedback Comments: “Longer 1 to 1 interaction with speakers” “More examples” 5.Employability in an International Context: Presentations Skills - Dr Margerida Dolan 6.Application Skills – Tessella 7.Time Management/ Adapting to new environments/Professionalism in the work place – Detica 8.Entrepreneurship - Stephen Baldwin/Tom Robertshaw/Nick Jones

» Sessions to be delivered by relevant employers » Sessions to include relevant industrial activities » Sessions to include opportunities available to students » E-portfolio tools to be fully integrated within the programme » Ensuring student attendance – biggest challenge!

» Moodle Mahara/Integration » Employability Skills Audit for all STEM degree programmes » Continuance of sign-posting to relevant development opportunities » Expansion of Mentor scheme