Research
Research is a key component of the project and will be conducted throughout its duration. This is concentrated primarily on non-vocational subject disciplines.
The purpose of the research is to provide an evidence-base of current provision across the HE sector, explore the views of all relevant stakeholders at the three partner institutions, evaluate new forms of provision being piloted in the subject disciplines involved in the AUL@W project, explore the issues involved for employers in the provision of different opportunities for students, and carry out a final summative evaluation of the project. The main elements of the research include:
- Sector-wide mapping of existing work-related learning (WRL), and primary research with key strategic personnel across the sector to identify good practice examples and determine the partnerships that need to be developed in order to share, disseminate and implement best practice.
- Exploration among academic staff of their understandings of WRL, barriers to and opportunities for incorporating and embedding WRL in curricula, views on assessment and accreditation of different forms of WRL, and the structures and networks necessary in order to progress provision of WRL.
- Investigation of students' understandings of, and perspectives on, WRL. This includes barriers and facilitating factors in their uptake of available opportunities, and preferences for enhanced WRL provision.
- As part of the overall research, the project is exploring barriers to and opportunities for embedding WRL in research-led institutions.
- A Final Year Experience Survey followed by a longitudinal study of university to employment transitions of graduates from the partner institutions. The aim is to chart the changes in non-vocational degree students' and former students' perceptions of employability across the undergraduate/graduate boundary. The longitudinal study will follow students at regular time-points over an 18-month period.
- Process evaluations of all the pilot activities implemented in the six subject disciplines.
- Research with employers from various sectors into opportunities for and issues around enhancing provision of WRL.
- Production of guidelines on incorporating/embedding WRL for the sector.
- Final summative evaluation of all aspects of the project.
Research documents
- Work related learning in HE - a scoping study [pdf]
- Executive Summary Employer Research Report - April 2009
- Executive Summary of Phase II Research Report - October 2008
- Combined Executive Summary of Phase I Research Report - October 2007
- Summary of Report for Biosciences - December 2007
- Summary of Report for Business & Management - December 2007
- Summary of Report for History- December 2007
- Summary of Report for Maths - December 2007
- Summary of Report for Physics - December 2007
- Summary of Report for Psychology - December 2007
- Promoting student success throughout the curriculum - 24 April 2009
- Project Review Day - 3 March 2009
- Planning Day - 26 August 2008
- Research presentation - 10 June 2008
- Dissemination event - 31 August 2007
- Key messages for Phase III - 2009
- Potential role for employers in developing graduates for the C21st - 2008
- Academic staffs' perspectives on WRL in HE in Scotland - 2007
- Student perceptions of WRL - 2007
- Enhancing the employability of non-vocational graduates in Scotland - 2007
- Enhancing the employability of non-vocational graduates (Psychology) - 2007
- Psychology Pilot at Glasgow Caledonian University - 2007