Thursday, 09 May 2013 |
Launch of the Network for Employability, Enterprise and Work based Learning
You are invited to join us at the launch this new network and to focus on this important topic, current and future research needs. Keynote Address: David Doherty, Council for Industry and Higher Education (CIHE) The Wilson Review (2012) indicated that both the sector and employers needed to focus on fostering mutual relationships. But what does this mean? Programme If you are currently working on research into university/employee relations and would like to share your work at this event, please let us know on h.e.higson@aston.ac.uk.) Convenors: Helen Higson completed her first degree in English Literature from Newnham College, Cambridge University and followed this up with an MA with the Open University and a PhD at Birkbeck College, London University. She has worked in Higher Education since 1983, first at Southampton University and then at Aston. She is currently Deputy Vice Chancellor for Aston University, where she leads on international relations, learning and teaching, employability, quality assurance, outreach and Schools Liaison. Her previous role was as Head of Learning and Teaching at Aston Business School, where she is still remains Professor of Higher Education Learning and Management. Her research interests are in intercultural and employability competences, and the effects of placement learning. Amongst interesting projects that she is leading at the moment is a cross-West Midlands graduate internship programme placing graduates into SMEs, a cross-Birmingham scheme to encourage students and graduates to set up their own businesses, and a pan-European EU FP7 project developing innovative practice for young people in cities. Helen is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of the Association of University Administrators and she was awarded an OBE in the 2011 New Year’s Honours
Dr Richard Blackwell Richard Blackwell is Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Southampton Solent University. His role focuses on renewing and converging employability and enterprise strategies, advocacy in HE policy communities, developing local skills partnerships and championing the green agenda. Richard was a member of the Wilson review team on business-university collaboration, responsible for co-drafting two chapters on graduate recruitment and skills. Previously he worked for the Higher Education Funding Council for England, a forerunner of the Higher Education Academy and the universities of Coventry, Nottingham and Oxford. He has published widely on HE, was a trustee member of SRHE Council for many years and is a member of the editorial board of SRHE’s policy journal, Higher Education Quarterly. This workshop is now fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please e-mail nmanches@srhe.ac.uk
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| Network: Employability, Enterprise and Work-based Learning |
| Date(s): Thursday, 09 May 2013 |
| Times: 11.30-15.45 |
| Location: SRHE, 73 Collier Street, London, N1 9BE |
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| David Docherty keynote address |
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