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www.bradford.ac.uk/management Universities and Communities: developing relationships locally, nationally and globally Margaret Alipoor School of Management University of Bradford
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From WP to Employability “the likelihood of those from lowest participation areas participating in HE had increased by 30% over the last 5 years and by 50% over the last 15 years” (HEFCE 2013) BUT There is still a huge gap between most and least advantaged (57% compared with 19%, HEFCE 2013) AND Graduate employment rates still favour more advantaged groups
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Over 50% of current students fall into widening participation categories Now a shift to include a focus on Employability What does this mean? Careers education, focus on employer engagement, embedding employability in the curriculum University of Bradford
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Embedding Employability Skills Real world examples and case studies Guest Lectures Discipline and Personal Skills development Employer engagement in course planning and delivery
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Developing Reciprocal Relationships Relevant work experience-placements,internships, volunteering Responding to employers – sharing expertise, developing courses More than Advisory Groups and governance role
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University of Bradford Employer Engagement Professional Networks Bespoke Programmes Employer involvement in Curriculum Third Sector Support
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Value for University and Communities 1 Students – occupational informed curriculum, opportunities to enhance cv, build relationships with employers locally, nationally and globally, opportunities to study and work worldwide
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Value for Universities and Communities 2 Communities – to influence the curriculum and skills of their future employees, to gain advice and consultancy from academics and students, to identify potential future employees
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Developing Relationships Globally Global Campus Degree programmes delivered in locations across the globe Quality Assured Partnership of Academics in development and delivery Student Interactions
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What Next? Through partnership with communities locally, nationally and internationally supporting ethical and sustainable development to achieve economic development “Making Knowledge Work”
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