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Health studies student employability profile
Author(s)Bianca Kubler, Peter Forbes
Corporate AuthorEmployability Works; Health Sciences and Practice Network, Higher Education Academy
PublisherHigher Education Academy, Health Sciences and Practice Network, London, April 2005
Pages32 pp (Employability guide)
SourceHigher Education Academy, Health Sciences and Practice Network, Room 3.12 Waterloo Bridge Wing, Franklin-Wilkins Building, King's College, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH. Website: www.health.heacademy.ac.uk
KeywordsHealth services ; Students ; Employment ; Training [welfare work] ; Recruitment ; Standards of provision.
AnnotationStudent employability profiles have been created to indicate the skills that typically can be developed through the study of a particular subject, in this instance health studies. In compiling this profile, the authors drew on subject benchmark statements developed and maintained by the UK higher education academic communities and the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). The profile includes: employability skills; employers' criteria; and a glossary of competency terms. The project was undertaken by Bianca Kubler and Peter Forbes of Employability Works, and financed by the Enhancing Student Employability Coordination Team (ESECT) of the Higher Education Academy, the Council for Industry and Higher Education (CIHE) and 12 of Subject Centres of the Higher Education Academy Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN). (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-070713006 B
ClassmarkL: XN: WJ: QW: WK6: 583

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