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Student Employability Profiles: Application
General Information- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Rationale
- Application
- Employability Skills
- Employers' Criteria
- Reflective Questions
- Glossary
Whilst it is for the Subject Centers and their communities to decide how a profile may be applied, it is envisaged that it may support existing initiatives to promote a subject to pre university students, stimulating undergraduate skills learning, preparing students for work experience and supporting job searching on graduation. This may in turn improve the number and type of students applying to study a subject, support undergraduate skills learning, stimulate motivation to study and lead to better informed engagement with employers for work experience and job opportunities. So the areas for application may include:
- Schools careers.
- Undergraduate learning.
- Departmental and student links with employers.
- CV writing and Personal Development Planning.
This page was originally on the website of The Subject Centre for Philosophical and Religious Studies. It was transfered here following the closure of the Subject Centre at the end of 2011.