Abstract
Aston Business School (ABS) has offered four-year sandwich degrees (including a year long placement) for over 30 years, and ABS has often been ranked top for graduate
employability. This report outlines the activities ABS uses to meet its ever increasing placement targets.
ABS builds relationships in students’ thinking between theory and practice, and this has implications for their study, the placement period and beyond. Developing the links has certainly been a factor in the enhanced employabilility of ABS graduates, resulting in ABS having been ranked top for graduate employability for many years.
The eight employability skills used as the basis for the placement preparation objectives originate from Smith at al’s (2002) work on employability. We were encouraged to find that these employability skills overlap with the benchmark of the ‘Profile summary for Business and Management’ outlined by Hawkridge (2005).
In this case study we provide a rationale and then the objectives of the placement preparation period, followed by specific details of the preparation process. The
evaluation highlights key achievements and areas for development, and the discussion is future-focused.
Readers should note that the ABS Undergraduate curriculum is aimed at preparing students for employment but this case study focuses on the role of the Placements Team.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | York (UK) |
Publisher | Higher Education Academy |
Number of pages | 16 |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Bibliographical note
Copyright belongs to The Higher Education Academy. This material may be freely distributed and copied for educational purposes only, provided that appropriate acknowledgement is given to the Higher Education Academy as the copyright holder and original publisher.Keywords
- placement
- higher education
- graduate employability
- business and management education