Best practices and challenges in the educational support system for student employment in the UK

Robert Miles

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    Abstract

    Collaborating with companies, businesses and industries is an important part of the mission of Northumbria University. This paper discusses how such external links support the main aims of the University mission i.e. the production of high quality teaching, research and enterprise, and how these in turn support the external links. The examples used are based on the links developed by the School of Computing, Engineering and information Science (CEIS) at Northumbria University. The links play an important role in improving student employment after graduation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    EventEducational system for student employment in the knowledge-based society - best practices and new challenge: International Symposium for Educational Excellence (ISEE) - National University of Science and Technology, South Korea
    Duration: 1 Jan 2010 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceEducational system for student employment in the knowledge-based society - best practices and new challenge: International Symposium for Educational Excellence (ISEE)
    Period1/01/10 → …

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