Title: Presentacin Evaluadores Externos 9042003
1 LABOUR MARKET INSERTION OF THE GALICIAN
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM GRADUATES Luis Carlos Velón
Sixto Technician in Quality Management Mª
Carmen Fernández Montes - Technician in
Programmes (Labour market insertion
responsible) Agency for Quality Assurance in the
Galician University System (ACSUG) 24 September
2009
2INDEX OF CONTENTS
- ACSUG presentation
- Galician University System (SUG) . Main
characteristics - Studies on insertion in the labour market
- Why? What for?
- Studies on insertion in the labour market
graduates - Methodology
- General and specific objectives
- Most relevant results
- Studies on insertion in the labour market
employers - Methodology
- General and specific objectives
- Most relevant results
3ACSUG presentation (I)
- The Agency for Quality Assurance in the Galician
University System (ACSUG) was legally established
on 30 January 2001 as a consortium between the
Regional Government of Galicia and the three
Galician universities.
- ACSUG Mission
- The fundamental mission of the Agency for Quality
Assurance in the Galician University System
(ACSUG) is to contribute to improving the quality
of the Galician University System (SUG). To do
so, it takes actions in the area of drafting
reports, evaluation, certification and
accreditation for the activities conducted by
Galician universities, especially related to
teaching, research, knowledge transfer and
management.
- ACSUG Vision
- ACSUG aims to be a point of reference in
guaranteeing the quality of the SUG Higher
Education institutions, recognised in Galicia,
Spain and internationally for its independence,
transparency and credibility.
4ACSUG presentation (II)
Average growth in staff numbers
5ACSUG presentation (III)
- ACSUG main activities
- ? Activities related to adopting EHEA
requirements - ? Setting up internal quality assurance systems
for degree programmes (FIDES and AUDIT
programmes). - ? Verification, follow-up and accreditation of
officially recognised programmes (VERIFICA
programme). - ? University services evaluation.
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- ? Assessment of teaching staff (DOCENTIA
programme). - ? Accreditation prior to teaching staff
recruitment. - ? Teaching staff complementary compensation.
- ? Labour market insertion analysis and surveys
6Galician University System (SUG) . Main
characteristics
- ? 3 Universities Santiago de Compostela (USC), A
Coruña (UDC) and Vigo (UVI).
? 7 campuses UDC Campuses of A Coruña and
Ferrol USC Campuses of Santiago de Compostela
and Lugo UVI Campuses of Vigo, Ourense and
Pontevedra
? About 75000 students last academic year.
Degree courses offered in the Galician
University System (SUG) by branches of knowledge
7JUSTIFICATION
- Why ?
- The quality of higher education can be translated
in terms of insertion in the labour market. - To contribute towards improving the quality of
training for graduates of the SUG. - Responsibility of the universities in terms of
the employability of their graduates. - The design of the new study plans based on
competences.
8JUSTIFICATION
- What for?
- To improve the quality of the university courses
offered in the SUG. - To provide a retrospective view of the graduates
that makes it possible to detect the training and
organisational needs of the institutions. - To improve the quality of the insertion of SUG
graduates into the workplace. - To contribute towards improving the employability
of future graduates.
9- STUDIES ON INSERTION IN THE LABOUR MARKET
GRADUATES
- METHODOLOGY
- GENERAL AND SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
- MOST RELEVANT RESULTS
- Technical data from studies
- Percentage of SUG graduates who work
- Skills, knowledge and attitudes of the graduates
- Employment search routes
- Factors valued in hiring
- Utilidad de los conocimientos adquiridos en el
título - Necesidad de información sobre empleo en la
universidad - Satisfacción con los estudios realizados
10METHODOLOGY
- Selection of the population
- Request for data from the universities of the USG
- Stratified sampling
- Field work C.A.T.I system
- Debugging, analysis and review of results
- Production of reports recipients, publicity and
dissemination.
11 GENERAL OBJECTIVES
- Discovering the opinion of graduates from the
different degree courses in the USG on their
employment situation. - Discovering the difficulties encountered in their
incorporation into the job market. - Describing the behaviour, attitudes and opinions
of graduates. - Contributing towards adapting the educational
offer to the needs of the job market. - Establishing a means of obtaining information for
forecasting the future development of the
university.
12 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
- Discovering the opinion of graduates on education
and the university - Studying the level of use and efficiency of the
different means of finding employment - Discovering the situation of the job market for
different degrees - Discovering the opinion of graduates on the
strong and weak points of the faculty or school
where they studied, as well as needs for
additional training - Discovering the situation of the job market for
graduates from the USG and the features of
working as professionals - Discovering the level of satisfaction of
graduates with their jobs, if they work, and how
far these meet the expectations they had while
studying.
13TECHNICAL DATA
- Population graduates in SUG in academic years
2001-2003, 2003-2005 and 2005-2006
- Sample stratified, by degree course-campus
- Absolute maximum error 10 in each stratus
- Field work telephone survey
14RESULTS Percentage of SUG graduates who work
Analysis of results based on areas of knowledge
Health Sciences, Sciences, Engineering and
Architecture, Social and Legal Sciences I, Social
and Legal Sciences II, Social and Legal Sciences
III, Social and Legal Sciences IV, Arts and
Humanities I and Arts and Humanities II.
15RESULTS Skills, knowledge and attitudes
- competence is the ability to respond to demands
and perform tasks in a suitable manner - (according to the Organisation for Economic
Cooperation and Development in the DESECO
Definition and Selection of Competencies study,
1998)? - competence refers to the behaviour, skills,
knowledge and attitudes which favour the correct
performance of work and which the organisation is
interested in developing or recognising in its
collaborators with the aim of achieving the
strategic goals of the company
16RESULTS Skills, knowledge and attitudes
- ..a dynamic combination of attributes - with
respect to knowledge and its application, to the
attitudes and responsibilities - which describe
the results of learning a specific programme, or
how the students will be capable of fending for
themselves on the completion of the educational
process - (According to the TUNING project, 2003)?
17RESULTS Skills, knowledge and attitudes
- competences the abilities, attitudes and
knowledge necessary to carry out working
activities with the required levels of quality
and efficacy in employment
18RESULTS Most valued skills, knowledge and
attitudes
Scale of evaluation 1 None to 5 Much
19RESULTS Least valued skills, knowledge and
attitudes
Scale of evaluation 1 None to 5 Much
20RESULTS Most valued skills, knowledge and
attitudes
Scale of evaluation 1 None to 5 Much (SUG
graduates 2005-2006)
21RESULTS Average of employment search routes
Scale of evaluation 1 None to 5 Much
22RESULTS Average of factors valued in hiring
Scale of evaluation 1 None to 5 Much
23RESULTS Use of knowledge acquired in the degree
Scale of evaluation 1 None to 5 Much
24 STUDIES ON INSERTION IN THE JOB MARKET EMPLOYERS
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- To offer a different perspective that of
employers - To provide information to universities on
educational demands from employers - To study which competences businesses demand in
their employees - Analysis of university education and its
orientation towards the job market
25 STUDIES ON INSERTION IN THE JOB MARKET EMPLOYERS
- METHODOLOGY
- GENERAL AND SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
- MOST RELEVANT RESULTS
- Skills, knowledge and attitudes of the graduates
26METHODOLOGY
- Selection of the population Galician SMEs, SABI
database. - Random stratified sample
- Fieldwork telephone and mail surveys
- Debugging, analysis and review of results
- Production of reports recipients, publicity and
dissemination.
27OBJECTIVES
- To estimate the potential demand for graduates by
Galician SMEs in the short term - Specific objectives
- Finding out about the situation of Galician SMEs
in relation to their university work - Studying the future demand for graduates in the
Autonomous Region - Analysing the factors that contribute most
towards the hiring of graduates education
required and competences and abilities valued by
employers
28RESULTS Most valued skills, knowledge and
attitudes
Scale of evaluation 1 None to 5 Much
29CONCLUSIONS graduates and employers
- Graduates and employers
- Knowledge is considered as the foundation over
which a professional future can be constructed,
and competences, considered as personal skills,
abilities and attitudes, are essential elements
for professional development. - Skills, knowledge and attitudes most valued
- Problem solving ability
- Working in a team capacity
- Taking responsabilities
- Written and oral communication skills
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- Graduates and employers
- The most valued competences by employers such as
leadership skills and foreign language knowledge
are those which are the least valued by graduates.
30INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- Dissemination of results
- Publications
- Regional press
- E-mail
- Mail
- Via website
31ACSUG CONTACT DETAILS
- Website
- http//www.acsug.es
- E-mail
- insercion.laboral_at_acsug.es
- luis.velon_at_acsug.es
- mari.montes_at_acsug.es
32 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION