Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 Why do internships and placements matter? Carol Faiers Suffolk Business School 2 May 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Inspiring Talent Through Events Karen Martin – RBS Group Graduate Resourcing Manager Placeholder for Speakers Photo.
Advertisements

EMPLOYER LED WORKSHOPS Peter Ireland Head of Careers Service University of Salford.
Widening Participation & Employability: Breaking Down the Barriers Ruby Hammer Senior Lecturer Law School.
Enhancing women students’ experience Cheryl Cairns Student Project Officer.
Making Internships Work for Universities, Employers and (Mature) Students Martha Caddell The Open University in Scotland HEA Employability Seminar 31 st.
Mock Interviews for Internships: Improving student preparedness using formative assessment Mary Bushell B.Pharm (Hons). AACPA, GCTLHE, MPS, AFACP Acknowledgement:
The Leeds Curriculum Slides for Open Days. The Leeds Curriculum What can you expect from a Leeds degree? Exposure to research from day one: teaching informed.
Graduate Program Assessment Report. University of Central Florida Mission Communication M.A. Program is dedicated to serving its students, faculty, the.
Employability Skills Workshop #2 Career Services University of Canberra
Open Day Presentation Dr Martin Dempster, Director of Education School of Psychology.
Learning Hubs Placements. As part of my level 5 work and professional development module I chose the Learning Hubs stream. When I chose this stream my.
Personal Development Planning - definition “A structured and supported process undertaken by an individual to reflect upon their own learning, performance.
ACADEMIC QUALITY & STANDARDS TEAM Strategic Priorities refining assessment practice and improving academic feedback research-led teaching use.
Everybody Wins? Using the Workplace as an Arena for Learning Chrissy Ogilvie Gill Homan Manchester Metropolitan University Business School.
Context Early in 2009 Edinburgh Napier University adopted a revised Employability policy of aiming ‘to create a learning environment which maximises the.
Employability and the Performance Arts: aspirations, realities and implications Jayne Stevens.
Professional Skills Development
Teaching Quality Indicators Project Ian Solomonides Excellence is as low as we go or When is good, good enough?
Faculty of Management and Economics School of Management – Alumni and External Relations.
The Role of Assessment in the EdD – The USC Approach.
1 2 Reaping the benefits of work-based learning: supporting psychology students to make the most of WBL opportunities Jim Adams, Catherine Coulson, Pauline.
I am ready! A look at how career classes are preparing students for career success Katy Hinz, Program Coordinator, Office for Student Engagement. Career.
Matthew Wyman and Sarah Longwell, Keele University
Enhancing undergraduate learning through the development of research-teaching linkages: Managing the process across different levels within a programme.
The first year of the Bachelor of Corporate Systems Management is explicitly designed to assist transition, scaffold learning and develop graduate capabilities.
E-skills UK Delivering Wales th September Janet Richards.
Department of Human Resource Management Enhancement Themes Conference March 2009 Lessons from a decade of Practice: Key Principles for developing Graduates.
Presentation structure An Overview of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) The benefits of engaging with KTP How KTP works Case study: Plymouth City Council.
Careers Centre Developing your USP - how students add value through work experience Gill Barber and Annabelle Cross Senior Careers Consultants 7 th January.
Exploring How Community-Engaged Experiential Education Programs Foster Student Learning and Career Readiness: A Study of Student Development in Service-Learning,
The Scholarship of Engagement for Politics Barrie Axford Oxford Brookes University.
Welcome! Academic Advising Jessica Beck Career Advising Robin Whittall.
Key features of the University of Manchester Professor Cathy Cassell Deputy Director (Academic) Sarah Featherstone Head of Undergraduate Services Original.
Dr Vikki Carolan – Placement Tutor. Topics covered today: employability what we mean by a placement.
The World of Work Programme at Liverpool John Moores University Dr Deborah Pownall Employer Engagement Manager.
1 Professional Development Starts Now! 2 Community of Scholars Welcome to be beginning of your professional and educational future! All steps taken now.
Embedded Enterprise at the University of Sheffield Jenny Moore Enterprise Learning Coordinator
AN INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR UNDERGRADUATES.
Transforming NQT’s to Autonomous Professional Practitioners Allison O’Sullivan - Subject Leader, Informal and Continuing Education, Glyndwr University.
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE). CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION is a program of study that involves a multi-year sequence of courses that integrate core.
The UQ student employability vision: The University of Queensland will develop highly sought after graduates who have engaged in a range of opportunities,
Career Ready Mentor Briefing Be the mentor you wish you had.
Module 1 Peer Coaching on Paper Peer Coach Training.
Partners for Success Recruitment process. Partners for Success Recruitment Process Explained.
Notes from Careers Guidance Practice A study into the impact of embedding practical career management skills within a module preparing students to apply.
Connecting and collaborating with University departments to achieve a more impactful curriculum career education Anna Graves, Kim.
5 th December  Jenny Watts-Sampson (AND)  Tracey Lopes (Dept. of Agriculture)  Kate Crookes (Stockland)  April McCarrey (student from Edith.
UTS Careers Presents: Enhancing Student Employability.
Using blended learning to engage students: embedding employability awareness and career development skills learning in the curriculum Career Development.
Enhancement Themes conference, Thursday 9 June 2016 John McIntyre Conference Centre, Edinburgh.
Cooperative Education Unit PGCHE Class 2016 Sophia Shuungula and Martha Namutuwa Industry Liaison Officers 19 May 2016.
Labyrinths of Lifelong Learning:
Enhancing Employability for Student Success
Career Ready.
Experiments in Careers Subject Design and Delivery: The Bond University Professional Practice Program.
Supporting Student Transitions: The STAR Employability Scholarship Competition Dr Christine McCartney Careers Service, University of Aberdeen.
Elizabeth Cornish Career Development Service University of Leicester
Can Online Technology Enhance Work Related Learning?
Preparing for the Future? Employability and the student experience
Enhancing undergraduate learning through the development of research-teaching linkages: Managing the process across different levels within a programme.
5CF004 – Leading Practice and Developing Critical Thinking Reflection
Labyrinths of Lifelong Learning:
Internship Bill of Rights
Through Industry Connections & Course-based Industry Projects
Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities
Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities
Swiss South African Cooperation Initiative EDUCATION FOR EMPLOYABILITY
Work Integrated Learning – improving career management skills?
Careers Service and Enhancing Employability
Presentation transcript:

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 Why do internships and placements matter? Carol Faiers Suffolk Business School 2 May 2014

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 The context  UCS’s core value: employability  Encouraging Business Management undergraduates to carry out summer placements  Research* shows students who complete placements are:  more likely to be employed six months after graduation and less likely to be unemployed  have a higher annual salary; and  the experience enhances their academic performance * CBI, 2013; CBI and UUK, 2009; High Fliers Research 2013; and the Wilson Review 2012

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 The research  What motivates students to engage with these placement opportunities?  What are the students’ perceptions of the benefits of placements in enhancing their employability?  How can we use this feedback to impact on ‘employability’ in learning, teaching and assessment?

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 The findings Motivation to undertake a placement:  Consistent message received from (some of) the teaching team  Local, regional, national and international guest speakers, business presentations  Offered support to find placement and apply  ‘Employability’ modules  UCS Careers team events  Peers

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 The findings  Student perceived benefits of placements in enhancing their employability 1. Enhancing personal development 2. Developing job specific skills and/or learning new skills 3. Making explicit the relationship between academic study and work 4. The recruitment and selection process 5. Informing future career choices

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 The students’ reflections Academic study develops skills at university but you only know if you’ve got them when they are tested at work. I had to impress someone every day at work; I was always ‘on show’. I never knew what questions people would ask me or what tasks I would be given. Being employed is hard work and I felt exhausted. This was ‘real’ work and developed my skills in a practical way and ‘for real’. This experience changed me. Learning to work with people is as important as learning to work: dealing with personal sensitivities and political considerations is paramount. Your career is not on the line but your potential career is on the line. ‘For real’ can be frightening.

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 The impact on learning, teaching and assessment  Has to be a consistent message from the teaching team  Provide opportunities for students to share placement experience, peer to peer  Offer practical support and encouragement (Careers team)  Value of ‘employability’ related modules – explicit  Extend employer partnerships and integration of employers into the curriculum

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014  Nominated coordinator  Teaching team  Students The process Guidance and support for application Recruitment and selection process Placement Reflection and sharing Review of Learning, Teaching, and Assessment Finding placement opportunities  Teaching team  Careers and employability  Employer speakers  Students  Teaching team  Careers and employability  Business School Networks  Careers and employability  Degree employability modules  Students  Employer workshops  Careers and employability  Degree employability modules  Employer support  Teaching team support  Business management in practice module  Students Engaging initial student interest

Why do Internships and Placements Matter? 2 May 2014 The challenges  ‘For real’: helping students transfer knowledge and skills from an academic context to the workplace  Being professional: skills, attributes and behaviours  The ‘dark side’: relationship to others - office politics; impact – taking responsibility for consequence of tasks  Are placements good for everybody?  Longitudinal study – not just first job but subsequent career path