An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff

Australian Universities are placing more emphasis on international fieldwork to develop graduates suitable for the global environment. In this study, Health Science academic staff and graduates identified that important graduate attributes were developed through international fieldwork including: in...

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Main Author: Tomlinson, Kristy
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1429
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description Australian Universities are placing more emphasis on international fieldwork to develop graduates suitable for the global environment. In this study, Health Science academic staff and graduates identified that important graduate attributes were developed through international fieldwork including: intercultural understanding, interprofessional practice capabilities and the ability to navigate varying social contexts. Data was collected using the Graduate Employability Indicators (Oliver, 2011) and a focus group; results clearly indicated that the international fieldwork experience enhanced graduate employability.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-14292017-02-20T06:38:22Z An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff Tomlinson, Kristy Australian Universities are placing more emphasis on international fieldwork to develop graduates suitable for the global environment. In this study, Health Science academic staff and graduates identified that important graduate attributes were developed through international fieldwork including: intercultural understanding, interprofessional practice capabilities and the ability to navigate varying social contexts. Data was collected using the Graduate Employability Indicators (Oliver, 2011) and a focus group; results clearly indicated that the international fieldwork experience enhanced graduate employability. 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1429 en Curtin University fulltext
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An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff
title An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff
title_full An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff
title_fullStr An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff
title_short An investigation into whether Curtin University’s Go Global program increases employability: Perceptions of Go Global graduates and teaching staff
title_sort investigation into whether curtin university’s go global program increases employability: perceptions of go global graduates and teaching staff
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1429