Employment and PDP in the Biological Sciences Debbie Holmes, Lorraine Weaver Institute of Science and the Environment.

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Employment and PDP in the Biological Sciences Debbie Holmes, Lorraine Weaver Institute of Science and the Environment

The development of the Biology PDP gave the opportunity to: –make much better use of the opportunities given by personal tutorials –helping the students to reflect on the skills that they need to develop to attain the next step within their degree –in preparation for employment

The development of the Biology PDP gave the opportunity to: –highlight the special features of a UW Biological Sciences degree which could give advantages when applying for employment

Practical skills normally have a 4 hour session each week for each module usually includes a practical or field work in each session there are opportunities to develop skills and attributes which are not assessed the students are given signed slips which record these and they keep them in a portfolio

We made it mandatory to attend at least two personal tutorials each semester and linked this to passing specific modules.

Personal tutorials include: guidance on feedback etc. reflection on skills achieved on how these, and other activities, could be useful when applying for employment the opportunity to encourage relevant voluntary work etc. discussion of the possible opportunities presented by the Independent Study

Careers information included in modules general careers talk, mandatory modules –S2 of level 4 second careers talk, mandatory module –S2 of level 5 visit to careers office in small groups, looking at job advertisements etc. –S2 of level 5 mandatory capstone module –S2 of level 6

Level 6 Capstone module This module will enable the students to: –reflect on the knowledge and skills that they have obtained and how these might be applied –review and reflect on their skills portfolio –prepare a CV and take part in a simulated interview situation

Evaluation of student attitudes, experience of seeking employment questionnaire, in December 09 LEVEL 4 (n = 42) –only at UW for about 12 weeks –formal input in relation to the careers service was during induction

Evaluation of student attitudes, experience of seeking employment LEVEL 5 (n = 47) –above plus also one session introducing the careers service in a mandatory module, invited speakers LEVEL 6 (n = 16) –one session in mandatory module in year 2 consider skills looked for in graduate, evaluation of student skills, invited speakers

Areas considered in survey knowledge of careers service advice from science staff students expectations and perceptions PDP

Knowledge of careers service No contact / information about careers –LEVEL 4 95% not really surprising, induction? –LEVEL 5 69% reflects attendance at session, recall –LEVEL 6 81% of concern reflects attendance at formal and optional sessions, recall

Have you asked for advice? Personal tutorModule tutor YES (%) LEVEL 4269 LEVEL 5308 LEVEL 62733

Have you asked advice? Student comments indicated advice was nearly always (95%) helpful This is an under utilised resource

Students expectations 6 months –20 – 30% students hope to be in subject specific employment 5 years –60 – 80% students hope to be in subject specific employment (15 -20% retrain) as a group aware of large number of possible occupations

Changed direction YES (%)Changed course or planning further training to meet new goals YEAR 1135 YEAR YEAR 36919

Relevant skills Are you undertaking any outside activities that may be relevant to you obtaining employment? If ‘yes’ are these social, employment or other, tick all relevant categories.

Relevant skills About 50% in each year group said no If said yes, then ‘employment’ identified most often as being relevant

Employability and PDP Students split on whether would like more embedded careers activities Also no consensus on what these might be Use of PDP files (80% - 60%) but staff not consistent in providing relevant information for inclusion

ACTION Knowledge of careers service –may be that we need to jog students memories –discuss with careers service which are most useful links to add to all module Blackboard sites –any other ideas? Have you asked advice? –encourage staff to initiate these discussions

ACTION Relevant skills –already addressed in Level 6 S2 module Employability and PDP –review provision of ‘skills lists’ –facilitated by work by intern

Comment from a year 1 student: ‘studying and education is a joy in itself, don’t spoil it with careers stress too early’

Comments? Suggestions?