Employability: A review of the literature 2012-2016

J Artess, R Mellors-Bourne, T Hooley - 2017 - repository.derby.ac.uk
This report, commissioned of the University of Derby, examines 187 pieces of research
published between 2012 and 2016. It describes how the subject of employability has been …

What actually works to enhance graduate employability? The relative value of curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular learning and paid work

D Jackson, R Bridgstock - Higher Education, 2021 - Springer
The focus on short-term graduate employment metrics has catalysed the employability
agenda as a strategic directive in universities. A raft of embedded, co-curricular, and extra …

Coexistence and creativity: Screen media education in the age of artificial intelligence content generators

SM Bender - Media Practice and Education, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses the implications of Artificial Intelligence Content Generators (Gen-AI)
for the field of screen media education. In light of the 2022–2023 releases of ChatGPT …

Building sustainable portfolio careers in music: Insights and implications for higher education

BL Bartleet, C Ballico, D Bennett… - Music Education …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses a range of significant issues for consideration by music higher
education institutions when preparing their students for a portfolio career in music. Drawing …

Australian graduates' work readiness–deficiencies, causes and potential solutions

V Prikshat, A Montague, J Connell… - Higher Education, Skills …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose It is widely reported that there is a competence deficit between graduating from
Australian higher education (HE) and becoming work ready and that the deficit is becoming …

Cultural capital: Arts graduates, spatial inequality, and London's impact on cultural labor markets

K Oakley, D Laurison, D O'Brien… - American Behavioral …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This article looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social
inequality in cultural labor markets. It does so using the example of London, an …

Cultivating fertile learning grounds: Collegiality, tacit knowledge and innovation in creative co-working spaces

Y Wijngaarden, E Hitters, PV Bhansing - Geoforum, 2020 - Elsevier
Recently, the rapid global rise in co-working spaces and shared workspaces has sparked a
re-emergence of the clustering debate. Similar to the presumed innovative potential of …

The role of Australian First Nations' Knowledges and the arts in “inclusive” regional and remote development: A narrative review

N Sunderland, S Woodland, S O'Sullivan… - Journal of Rural …, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper offers a narrative review of existing academic and grey literature on the roles of
Australian First Nations' Knowledges and the arts in regional and remote development. We …

Beyond grades: Developing knowledge sharing in learning communities as a graduate attribute

J Brouwer, E Jansen - Higher Education Research & Development, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The ability to share knowledge is an important attribute that students develop in learning
communities (LCs), enabling them to succeed in their education and careers. Insufficient …

Introduction: Real world learning—recalibrating the higher education response towards application to lifelong learning and diverse career paths

DA Morley, MG Jamil - Applied Pedagogies for Higher Education: Real …, 2021 - Springer
Morley and Jamil critique the changing higher education landscape where metrics,
marketisation and challenging employment prospects for graduates put into question …