It was with great honour that Stephanie Delaunay from the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and I had our research included in the upcoming SAGE Handbook on Graduate Employability. 
Entitled, ‘All On The Same Page: The Impact and Importance Of Professional Associations to Graduate Employability’, in our chapter we collected feedback from practitioners, academics, students, alumni, employers and senior administrators regarding the link between universities implementing Good Practice frameworks to graduate employability.
The book is separated into the following sections with inclusions from key experts across the sector and globe:
Part I: Facilitating and Achieving Graduate Employability
Part II: Segmenting Graduate Employability: Subject by Subject Considerations
Part III: Graduate Employability and Inclusion
Part IV: Country and Regional Differences
Part V: Policy Makers’ and Employers’ Perceptions on Graduate Employability
The online book launch will take place this Thursday and there are still places available so do have a look and sign up here.
CEMP student and Faculty Placement Development Advisor Vianna Renaud showcased by Advance HE in latest employability publication
FMC doctoral student Vianna Renaud published in the Journal of Comparative and International Education
Vianna Renaud, FMC PDA and CEMP doctoral student, presents research at the Change Agent Network Conference in Milton Keynes










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Book edited by BU academics published
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