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Extra Curricular Skills Programmes and Work Experience. Phil Gibson, Southampton Institute Susan Reed, Loughborough University Peter Ireland, University Central England. Workshop Plan. Pilot Projects - Southampton Institute, Loughborough & UCE Our Motivations Getting People Involved
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Extra Curricular Skills Programmes and Work Experience Phil Gibson, Southampton Institute Susan Reed, Loughborough University Peter Ireland, University Central England
Workshop Plan • Pilot Projects - Southampton Institute, Loughborough & UCE • Our Motivations • Getting People Involved • Lessons and Futures • Q & A
AGCAS/MERITS What we did at Southampton Institute
AGCAS/MERITS – what we did at Southampton Institute • Target of 35 students and graduates • 12 week programme • Teaching of career management skills • Involvement of employers • Work placements
AGCAS/MERITS – what we did at Southampton Institute • ‘Buddy’ approach • Payment • Careers & CV advice • Log books • Prizes • Feedback
MERITS What we did at Loughborough University
MERITS • Get to Work on Your CareerLoughborough University Careers Service • AIM: To enhance the employability of black and Asian undergraduates. • KEY AREAS • Work Experience • Skills Launch Course • Employer Visits; local SME’s
UCE Pilot - Engaging SME’s in Minority Ethnic Work Experience • 15 SME Work Experience Placements • Establishing Brokerage Practice • 5 Alumni Mentoring Relationships • Development of Support Materials • Production of Work Experience Web Site • Commitment to Track Students
AGCAS/MERITS why we did what we did • FDS • High % of ethnic minority students • Experience and research • A chance to improve work with employers
AGCAS/MERITS why we did what we did • A chance to explore the delicate issue of positive action • Conferences • Champions
MERITS • Securing Student Involvement • Target ethnic minority students • Enhance employment prospects • Include experience on a CV • Industrial placements • Placements with blue chip companies • Payment • Food
MERITS • Securing Employer Involvement • Established links • Host organisations for previous schemes • Employers with vacancies • Employers on Careers Service Board • Alumni • Personal contacts • Creative networking
MERITS • Securing Employer Involvement • Establish links with the Careers Service • The business case • Keen to develop a diverse workforce • Chance to enable them to hit targets • Goodwill • Potential future recruits
MERITS • Securing Employer Involvement Issues Raised: • Timing • Time consuming • Tailor made approach • Selective employers • Lack of flexibility • Students want blue chip companies • IT placements difficult • Employers want to be inclusive
MERITS • Securing Institutional Involvement • Equal opps. A strategic objective • ‘Careers’ in the Mission and Vision • Impact on graduate employment • Existence of champions • Kudos • Raise the profile of the Careers Service/University
Lessons and Futures Will Examine : • Our Learning • Impact of the Pilots • Sustainability
Our Learning • Differences in student demand • Clear difference in attitudes between large companies and SMEs • Flexibility required to recruit employers • Preparation time needed is substantial • Have confidence in discussing diversity issues
Impact • Careers Service profile with employers and Uni. - Pilots addressed widening participation and employability • Strategic employer/HE body on diversity • Students acquired further experience • Staff developed skills and confidence • Profile with DfES • Students improved confidence in employability
Sustainability • Products, systems, web site • Skills and confidence of participating staff and students • Good will of satisfied employer • Work experience (esp.with SMEs) is a resource intensive activity • UCE secured funding to continue work