Employability is the ability to identify and transfer the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values gained through experiences and learnings into different contexts regardless of discipline, regardless of the nature of the work.
Employability curriculum supports and crafts a mindset that is future-ready. Graduates will be equipped with behaviours, attributes, and competencies which scaffold the ability to create value in response to challenges and shifting opportunities and thus will put our students in the best position to respond to whatever comes. To be addressed effectively, employability must necessarily be present in all learning and teaching policies, processes, and practices and considered throughout the student lifecycle, from the very start of a student program through to the completion of their studies.
Event details:
Date: Wednesday 8 November 2023
Time: 3-4:30pm AEST
Platform: Zoom
Registrations are now closed
Facilitator
Dr Angie Knaggs is a Senior Education Specialist in Employability Curriculum Design at The University of Queensland
Contact us
For more information on any of the Global Connect Scheme workshops, contact the Global Strategy and Partnerships team.