DAY THREE RECORDINGS AND RESOURCES
Plenary video and presentations
Keynote - Is embedded employability a pipedream? Practicalities and a new rationale for engaging learners in their future lives and work
Day three of the conference considered how institutions can promote employability and entrepreneurship. It started with a keynote presentation and live Q&A with Professor Dawn Bennett (Curtin University), who asked ‘Is embedded employability a pipedream?’ and shared a new rationale for engaging learners in their future lives and work.
Keynote - Entrepreneurship Education: Learning-by-Doing at the Creative Destruction Lab
For the final keynote presentation, we were joined by Professor Ajay Agrawal (University of Toronto), who shared his experiences of entrepreneurship education and ‘Learning-by-Doing’ at the Creative Destruction Lab, a collaboration of universities around the world. Ajay was then joined in conversation by Professor Sara Carter OBE (University of Glasgow).
Panel discussion - So what is next for the Scottish Sector?
The conference concluded with a provocative and engaging panel discussion titled ‘So what is next for the Scottish sector?’ Chaired by Professor Ruth Taylor (University of Aberdeen), panellists included James Dunphy (Scottish Funding Council), Sir Paul Grice (Queen Margaret University), Alexander Hedlund (Heriot-Watt University) and Professor Sally Mapstone (University of St Andrews). Together, our panellists identified and debated several future priorities for higher education as providers continue to play their part in helping students, the economy and wider society to succeed.
PAPERS AND PRE-RECORDED PRESENTATIONS
breakout session four
- 4.3.1 - Paper - Stand up and Stand out… Brand Yourself!
Jess Power and Belloc Cedric, Staffordshire University and Andrew Lawrence, Elmwood - 4.4.1 - Paper - Socio-Cultural Coaching to enhance Careers and Employability: Supporting Success
Amudha Poobalan, Lynsey Christie and Leone Craig, University of Aberdeen - 4.4.1 - Video - Socio-Cultural Coaching to enhance Careers and Employability: Supporting Success
Amudha Poobalan, Lynsey Christie and Leone Craig, University of Aberdeen - 4.4.2 - Paper - Goal Setting and Implementation Intentions to Improve Educational Outcomes
Paul Cowell, University of Stirling - 4.5.1 - Paper - Negotiated learning plan: An employer-supported method to develop graduate skills
Janet Hughes, The Open University in Scotland and Kevin Waugh, The Open University - 4.5.1 - Video - Negotiated learning plan: An employer-supported method to develop graduate skills
Janet Hughes, The Open University in Scotland and Kevin Waugh, The Open University - 4.5.2 - Paper - Beat the Bot: Curriculum interventions and the journey to graduate employment
Andrea Cameron, Abertay University, James Fenna, Active Schools Dundee and Jonathon Glen, Dundee Football Club