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Catching the waves: surfing, enhancement, and student success

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Gavin is the Careers and Employability Manager from the Careers Service and this post forms part of the 20 Years of Enhancement theme. The University avoided the trap of seeing employability as solely a Careers Service responsibility, and instead used this funding to support an institution-wide and collaborative approach.

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Co-creation and collaboration in course design: Our journey with SACHA

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

Change Agents in a storytelling workshop with the Careers Service and Edinburgh Innovations. The students in my group were committed and motivated, developing innovative ideas and high-quality outputs. It was gratifying to see their contributions shape course design and curriculum development.”

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Life Design: Connecting students to their future

Teaching Matters Student Employment

. “Workforce of the Future: The Competing Forces Shaping 2030” [link] UKES (2014). “Skills for the Future of Work” The University of Edinburgh Careers Service. “The Future of Work: Jobs and Skills in 2030” UK Commission for Education and Skills. link] Valentine, R., Stringer H.,