Teaching & Learning for Employability in a Global Economy
Universitas 21 Teaching & Learning Conference 2009

  12-13 November 2009
  University of Nottingham, Ningbo campus, China
 
 

Conference presentations

Listed below are the speakers from the conference, in the order they spoke, with links to their presentations. 

Breneman Professor David Breneman
University of Virginia
Keynote address
Employability - a view from North America
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Bairbre Redmond Professor Bairbre Redmond
University College Dublin
Paper 1
Reflection and employability - appreciating complexity
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Hoon Associate Professor Chng Huang Hoon
National University of Singapore
Paper 2
Thinking about global citizenship: how can students become global citizens? 
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Brown Mr Richard Brown 
Council for Industry and Higher Education, UK
Keynote address 
Global horizons: a business perspective
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  Ms Eluned Jones
University of Birmingham

Dr Toni Wright
Newman University College
Paper 3
The development of a person skills award
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GreatrixMcAuliffe Dr Paul Greatrix &
Mr Stephen McAuliffe

University of Nottingham
Paper 4
Better learner, better graduates: enhancing student engagement and employability through the Nottingham Advantage Award
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Terry Professor Deborah Terry 
University of Queensland
Keynote address
Current challenges in university teaching and learning building excellence
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Woods Professor Roger Woods
University of Nottingham, Ningbo 
Special session
Graduate employability in China: perspectives from a foreign university
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Nolan Professor Andrea Nolan 
University of Glasgow
Paper 5
Development of research type graduate attributes
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Hill Dr Christopher Hill
University of Nottingham, Malaysia 
Paper 6
Employability: graduate training for an international environment
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Rij-Heyligers Dr Josta van Rij-Heyligers 
University of Auckland
Paper 7
From band aid to professional skills-provider - engaging diverse learners in lifelong learning: a review of U21 members' learning support services
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Doherty Dr Iain Doherty
University of Auckland 
Paper 8
Employability in a global era: how e-learning can help
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IrhammarAkesson Associate Progressor Malin Irhammar & Dr Eva Akesson
Lund University 
Paper 9
Employability and education - a project at Lund University
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Gibney Dr Amanda Gibney
University College Dublin 
Paper 10
Are engineering graduates adequately prepared for employment?  Curriculum design to encourage creativity in engineering education
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