CALL FOR PAPERS: 'Employability in the Curriculum and Beyond' Conference hosted by PedRIO, Plymouth University, 19th January 2017
This one day event will share best practice on creating and supporting a dynamic curriculum and supporting co-curricular engagement to enhance the student experience and employability. The conference will also ask the questions: 'What's needed?' 'What works?' and 'What next?'
The day will close with a panel discussion.
Aimed at bringing together leading academics from across the UK and beyond, the conference will present high quality papers, workshops and posters, and will be themed around the following areas:
Engagement across the curricula
Global employability
Supporting postgraduate taught employability
Supporting postgraduate research employability
International students - employability at home and abroad.
Please submit your abstract via the link below – closing date: 28 November 2016
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/employability-in-the-curriculum-and-beyond
What's on at Plymouth University: Employability in the Curriculum and Beyond. PedRIO conference. Plymouth University, 19 January 2017. |
For any queries about the conference, please email pedrio@plymouth.ac.uk
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