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Symplicity’s AI Advantage – Powering Student Success for Years

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These capabilities empower our users to deliver more personalized experiences, optimize career services, and elevate student employability to meet the demands of today’s dynamic job market.

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Symplicity Spotlight: Rebecca Florey

Symplicity

The first half of my career was spent in Alumni Relations, and then I spent the last 7 in Career Services. My day-to-day role was mostly focused on event management and other project management. In your view, what are some of the biggest changes student success roles in higher ed in the last five years?

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How the pandemic has changed graduate recruitment: Preparing students for a changed & changing landscape

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Image credit: Christina Morello Lucy Everett, Employer Engagement manager at the Careers Service, offers an overview of how the COVID-19 pandemic has utterly transformed the relationship between students, employers, and careers services. How do we help?

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Why placements and fieldwork matter to future employers

Teaching Matters Student Employment

The University of Edinburgh, McEwan Hall, Careers Fair Day, Photo credit: Neil Hanna Photography. This is essential to help students make more informed choices about the kind of work they will really enjoy, and also because employers really value that experience in their recruitment processes. Importantly these are all paid.

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Welcome to the January issue of Teaching Matters!

Teaching Matters Student Employment

We also run an events listing page. The focus for January is employability, introduced by the Director of the University’s Careers Service, Shelagh Green. Every month Teaching Matters takes a theme and explores it through a number of blog contributions over the month.

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Life Design: Connecting students to their future

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Image credit: Clark Tibbs, unsplash, CC0 Dr Sharon Maguire, a Careers & Employability Manager at The University of Edinburgh , proposes the “creative, iterative, human-centered, problem-solving methodology” of Life Design as an answer to urgent questions of student employability, curriculum transformation, and the future of work.

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Welcome to the May issue of Teaching Matters: Employability and Graduate Attributes

Teaching Matters Student Employment

In this month’s issue, Teaching Matters is delighted to be working in close partnership with the Careers Service to showcase innovative and interesting teaching practices that focus on Employability and Graduate Attributes. Remember, you can also submit details about your event and we can advertise it on Teaching Matters.