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Making the Most of Masters
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Our masters graduates have to compete successfully in the harshest job market for 40 years. This initiative will enable them to do that to their highest level. The University of Edinburgh is strongly supportive of this project, which makes bridges with industry and employers, and allows us to help companies and students through useful interaction. Dr Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching, University of Edinburgh. NEWS » Preparing Students for Work Based Learning One Institutions Experience.
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Making the Most of Masters
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Companies working in non traditional, emerging markets such as renewable energy often have difficulty finding appropriate applicants for key vacancies. Programmes such as Making the Most of Masters enable graduates to better understand the career opportunities within the sector and enable companies to get to know the abilities of the graduates. Ruth Kirkpatrick, Head of Business Growth, Highlands and Islands Enterprise. NEWS » Making the most of Masters Supporting Employability at Edinburgh.
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Making the Most of Masters
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In our experience, Masters students today simply cannot afford not to get real work experience. The labour market is saturated with freshly minted graduates. As a result, prospective employers no longer choose who to hire on the basis of University grades alone. Real work experience is a good way for prospective employees to stand out from the crowd. Jelte Harnmeijer, Director, Sustainable Community Energy Network (SCENE). Dr Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching,. University of Edinburgh, said...
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Making the Most of Masters
http://www.mastersprojects.ac.uk/news.cfm/leith-interventions-exhibition--tuesday-27th-may-2
In our experience, Masters students today simply cannot afford not to get real work experience. The labour market is saturated with freshly minted graduates. As a result, prospective employers no longer choose who to hire on the basis of University grades alone. Real work experience is a good way for prospective employees to stand out from the crowd. Jelte Harnmeijer, Director, Sustainable Community Energy Network (SCENE). NEWS » Leith Interventions Exhibition: Tuesday 27th May 2014. Tweets by @LTW2 MMM.
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Making the Most of Masters
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The question I get most often from my students is how can we get time with employers to show them what we can do? Making the Most of Masters is a fantastic way to improve student employability and help Scottish Universities recruit the best students. Dr Ian Lange, Course Director, MSc Energy Management, University of Stirling. To best meet the requirements of the programme, students and employers, there must be a degree of flexibility around each project, but the following elements will be in place:.
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Making the Most of Masters
http://www.mastersprojects.ac.uk/news.cfm/mmm-at-edinburgh-quarterly-newsletter-for-staff
Our masters graduates have to compete successfully in the harshest job market for 40 years. This initiative will enable them to do that to their highest level. The University of Edinburgh is strongly supportive of this project, which makes bridges with industry and employers, and allows us to help companies and students through useful interaction. Dr Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching, University of Edinburgh. NEWS » MMM at Edinburgh Quarterly Newsletter for Staff. Tweets by @LTW2 MMM.
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Making the Most of Masters
http://www.mastersprojects.ac.uk/news.cfm/supporting-student-wbp-transitions-qaa-internation
Our masters graduates have to compete successfully in the harshest job market for 40 years. This initiative will enable them to do that to their highest level. The University of Edinburgh is strongly supportive of this project, which makes bridges with industry and employers, and allows us to help companies and students through useful interaction. Dr Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching, University of Edinburgh. NEWS » Supporting Student WBP transitions:QAA international conference 2015. Resou...
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Making the Most of Masters
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Our masters graduates have to compete successfully in the harshest job market for 40 years. This initiative will enable them to do that to their highest level. The University of Edinburgh is strongly supportive of this project, which makes bridges with industry and employers, and allows us to help companies and students through useful interaction. Dr Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching, University of Edinburgh. For more Information: -. Tweets by @LTW2 MMM. 2011 Making the Most of Masters.
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Making the Most of Masters
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Our masters graduates have to compete successfully in the harshest job market for 40 years. This initiative will enable them to do that to their highest level. The University of Edinburgh is strongly supportive of this project, which makes bridges with industry and employers, and allows us to help companies and students through useful interaction. Dr Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching, University of Edinburgh. 12012015 » MMM at Edinburgh Quarterly Newsletter for Staff. This academic year (14...
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Making the Most of Masters
http://www.mastersprojects.ac.uk/news.cfm/leith-interventions-2014--the-links-prospectus
Our masters graduates have to compete successfully in the harshest job market for 40 years. This initiative will enable them to do that to their highest level. The University of Edinburgh is strongly supportive of this project, which makes bridges with industry and employers, and allows us to help companies and students through useful interaction. Dr Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching, University of Edinburgh. NEWS » Leith Interventions 2014: The Links Prospectus. 3D Models, analysis, and sc...