Shortlisted for the AGR’s annual Development Awards alongside graduate employers like BskyB, National Grid, Accenture and IBM, the University was ‘highly commended’ for its pioneering ‘no prep, no entry’ approach and the support it delivered to almost 4,000 students in a five week period.
Just musing about careers, employability and skills development in higher education (and some other stuff)
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
AGR Development Awards 2013
Last week at the AGR Graduate Development Conference we didn't win the Preparation for work by Higher Education (single initiative) Award but we were were highly commended. Our submission was based on the 'no prep, no entry' work that we implemented for our Festival of Careers back in November. Here's a short exert from the press release.
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