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Graduate prospects in a changing society

by Anne Holden Ronning

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What is meant by a graduate job today? What profiles do employers require? What are the prospects of highly qualified people in a volatile and increasingly global labour market where regional contexts are still markedly different? The case studies express the views of the stakeholders directly concerned: academics versed in trends affecting employment and higher education, students assessing the quality and relevance of their education and training and experts from the economic sector employing graduates or tracking their careers.… (more)
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What is meant by a graduate job today? What profiles do employers require? What are the prospects of highly qualified people in a volatile and increasingly global labour market where regional contexts are still markedly different? The case studies express the views of the stakeholders directly concerned: academics versed in trends affecting employment and higher education, students assessing the quality and relevance of their education and training and experts from the economic sector employing graduates or tracking their careers.

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