Beschreibung:
Covering globally diverse perspectives, this book uses a range of international case studies to help practitioners and researchers review, reflect on and refresh their ability to bridge the gap between university and industry.
Chapter 1: Higher Education, Innovation an Employability; Chapter 2: Building Multidisciplinary Programmes that Engage Industry: A Critical Task for Higher Education to Enhance Graduate Employability; Chapter 3: Entrepreneurship Ecosystems in Higher Education; Chapter 4: Developing Innovative Student Leadership for Enhanced Graduate Employability; Chapter 5: A Systematic Review of Social Innovation in Higher Education Systems as a Driver of Student Employability: The Case of EEA Countries; Chapter 6: Facilitating Student's (Doctoral) Transition to the Workplace: A Critical Review; Chapter 7: Leading Innovation Centres in Higher Education Institutions in Developing Countries: Ensuring graduate employability; Chapter 8: Developing Business Ready Graduates; Chapter 9: Engagement with Asia via the New Colombo Plan: Impact on Australian Students' career Directions and Employability; Chapter 10: Teaching Towards Graduate Attributes: How much does this approach help Australian graduates with employability?; Chapter 11: Embedding Entrepreneurial Skills within Computing; Chapter 12: Entrepreneurship Education and Employability Agenda in Malaysia; Chapter 13: Graduate Employability in Vietnam: An Initial Study on Responding of Policy Makers; Chapter 14: Graduate Employability: Beyond the skills agenda