The SAGE Handbook of Graduate Employability [#500099]

The SAGE Handbook of Graduate Employability
by Broadley, Tania;Cai, Yuzhuo;Firth, Miriam;Hunt, Emma;Neugebauer, John;, Yuzhuo Cai, Miriam Firth, Emma Hunt, John Neugebauer
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1529771846 | 623 pages | True PDF EPUB | 83.86 MB
This Handbook brings together the latest research on graduate employability into one authoritative volume. Dedicated parts guide readers through topics, key issues and debates relating to delivering, facilitating, achieving and evaluating graduate employability. Chapters offer critical and reflective positions, providing examples of a range of student and graduate destinations, and cover a wide range of topics from employability development, to discipline differences, gender, race and inclusion issues, entrepreneurialism, and beyond.
Showcasing positions and voices from diverse communities, industries, political spheres and cultural landscape, this book will support the research of students, researchers and practitioners across a broad range of social science areas.
Part I Facilitating and Achieving Graduate Employability
Part II Segmenting Graduate Employability: Subject by SubjectConsiderations
Part III Graduate Employability and Inclusion
Part IV Country and Regional Differences
Part V Policy Makers′ and Employers′Perceptions on Graduate Employability

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