Title: Strategic Issues/Developments
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2Strategic Issues/Developments
- High profile employability agenda
- 80 target for positive destinations, 70
graduate employment - Many staff with employability brief from PVC
to Associate Deans, HODs, employability
tutors, etc. - Employability skills developed institution wide
through Addvantage , PDP other accredited
modules - Shared responsibility for DLHE Careers Course
teams - Employability v employment
3Addvantage Enhancing students employability
- The context
- 2006 Leitch Review of Skills Prosperity for all
in a global economy. - 2006 CU new undergraduate credit framework
- 10 credit-bearing employability modules
- The measure for success of Addvantage -
- The 2010 Agenda 70 graduate employment , 80
positive destinations (DHLE) - All courses to enable students to achieve career
aspirations - A short video about Addvantage
4Addvantage How is it delivered?
- Led and managed by University Careers and
Employability Service - Strategic Leadership - PVC Student Experience
- Cross-university commission of modules
- Modules owned by academic department for QA
- Delivery across University, eg Students Union
- 93 of undergraduate students on the Scheme -
only NHS courses exempt - Students take one Addvantage module each year
choose online - Choice related to their professional interests,
personal or career development needs
5Addvantage themes
- The Global Graduate The Marketing/Media
Graduate - The Entrepreneurial Graduate The E-Graduate
- The Commercially-Aware Graduate The
Creative Graduate - The Influential Graduate The Individual
Graduate - The Community-Focused Graduate The
Environmental Graduate - The Health and Lifestyle Graduate The
Professional Graduate -
6Coherence across the SchemeThe Employability
Learning Programme (ELP)
- All Addvantage modules share a common, generic
intended learning outcome (Employment Learning
Programme ELP) - -
- Reflect on their employability
competencies and career management skills and
plan for their future development. - ELP is taught and assessed online
- Students learn to take responsibility for their
career management and developing their
employability competencies - ELP summatively assesses the ability of students
to, recognise ,articulate and critically reflect
upon the development of their employability
competencies.
7Providing cohesion across the SchemeThe
Employability Learning Programme ELP
The ELP External Examiners report from the
summer of 2009 indicated This Addvantage
is a new and innovative scheme with an extremely
large reach into the whole undergraduate student
body ... this is a really exciting project ...
with enormous potential to lead the sector in
employability learning opportunities.
8Developing Addvantage
- From 2010/11 Addvantage will provide a
foundation for the 2010-15 University strategy on
internationalisation and globalisation - This includes the following global competence
streams, integrated from Levels 1 to 3Global
perspectives and citizenship, - Global culture, and
- Global business
9Positive aspects and impact
- Addvantage currently delivers a diverse range
of European and international languages taken by
around 13 of undergraduates each year. - We forecast that for 2010/11 up to 2,000 ( 20)
undergraduates will take languages through
Addvantage as a result of - - Introducing many more Beginners-level modules
- Introducing new languages Russian and Korean
- Changes to language pedagogies
- Addvantage now essential to Modern Languages
10Positive aspects and impact
- The rapid growth in number of Addvantage work
experience modules, crediting students
experiential learning outside the classroom for - Coaching Practice
- Volunteering in the Community
- Volunteering in Primary Schools
- Work Experience in Psychology
- Work Experience in Sport
- Volunteering in Schools Student Tutoring
- Student Ambassadors
- Generic Placements/Internships
- Student Mentors
11Positive aspects and impact
- The University Employability Awards celebrate
teaching excellence in developing students
employability - Over 20 Addvantage Module Tutors/Module Teams
nominated for the awards - Nominations highlighted the following good
practice - Strong external involvement of local schools and
third sector/volunteer groups - Strong external links for the media industries
- High-impact modules leading directly to
placements and employment with a large computing
organisation - Students acquisition of language skills in a
business context - A strong line up of guest speakers and presenters
invited into many classes - IBM Business challenge for Stage 2 students
- Large numbers of work experience and other
placements accredited
12Addvantage Review, May 2010 Large scale review
with wide input from employers
- key recommendations-
- Develop new themes and modules fit for purpose
The Work-based and Professional Graduate - Review the pedagogy of Addvantage teaching and
assessment methods - Improve central custodianship of Addvantage, the
Scheme, whilst ensuring more local ownership - Evolve ELP and introduce parity of esteem with
other assessment components - Improve the experience of international students
- Enhance the marketing and communications
strategies for the Addvantage scheme - Create an Addvantage Employer Advisory Panel
- Develop more global modules aligned to the CU
2010 15 strategy
13CU Careers Development
- Investment by Careers and Faculties in
infrastructure, e.g. In the Business, and in Art
and Design Faculties where we share space with
academic staff - Major investment over the last 5 years
- Growth from 10 staff to 25
- Move to a good, central location and further
investment planned with new building - Integration into Faculties
14Careers strengths/achievements
- Strong central provision in Student Centre a
building that all students use from enrolment
onwards - Structure currently includes 8 Full Time Careers
Advisers, a Senior Employability Adviser and a
Head who all see students and work in the
Faculties - 2 Advisers working in each of the Faculties for a
substantial part of the week allows strong
connections to academic and work placement
colleagues - Strong staff base allows us to meet the needs of
very large numbers of students individually
in groups
15Careers strengths/achievements
- A strong Careers Advisers team allows us to
deliver on many fronts - - 3500 individual interventions, from short
drop-ins to longer guidance appointments - - 200 group sessions per year
- - all First Year students seen at induction
Careers/Addvantage - - many Second Year students seen for placement
and work experience advice - - Mentoring schemes with IBM and a new scheme
for BME students - - a strong focus on final year students and
alumni the HEFCE placement scheme for graduates
will cover 270 students
16Work with Employers
- Employer Liaison team of 3 staff working with up
to 1000 employers per year - 48 of undergraduate students are from West
Midlands so a big focus on SMEs and regional
companies - 40 employer presentations organised each year
centrally by EL team and Careers Advisers
contributing to others in the Faculties - 40 organisations attending our Employer Fair
17- Work with Employers
- Careers Advisers manage employer accounts
- Graduate vacancies and placements are
communicated by Advisers to students - They get involved in the selection process when
the company is keen to recruit a Coventry student - The Careers Service follows up every vacancy
dealt with to find out the results and use
employer feed-back in our work students
18- European and International Mobility
- Strategic Internationalisation agenda
- A dedicated team of 5 staff plus student support
- Coventry is the biggest University supplier of
students to the Leonardo work placement scheme
more than 100 students last year - We also have a contract for Erasmus work
placement and seek to expand the numbers on
Erasmus study programmes
19- European and International Mobility
- The University has invested in a central
mobility team - grants to staff and students to have an
international work experience - 800 students have been supported in the last year
- Grants of up to 500 per student
- Students apply and have to make a strong case for
funding
20- European and International Mobility
- A wide range of activities have been supported,
including - University study programmes - China and India
- Work placement programmes - Disaster Management
Students going to Haiti after the earthquake - Global Security students going to Sicily to study
the Mafia and Anti-Mafia organisations -
21Student Achievement
2009 2008 2007
Graduate Employment 69.7 72.6 72.4
Positive Destinations 70.2 73.8 74.7
22- For further information
- Norman Day Head of Careers, n.day_at_coventry.ac.uk
- Contact Karen Quinn, Addvantage Project Manager,
k.quinn_at_coventry.ac.uk - Tel 024 7615 2011