What makes Glasgow graduates unique?

Published: 15 February 2013

A new project to help students reflect on the uniqueness of their Glasgow experience has been launched and will be rolled out across the University.

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A new project to help students reflect on the uniqueness of their Glasgow experience has been launched and will be rolled out across the University in the coming months.

As Glasgow’s Graduate Attributes become an increasingly common feature in curricular and extra-curricular activity on campus a new project has been launched to encourage students to reflect on the academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills they are developing as part of their University of Glasgow experience. The Graduate Attributes Mahara Project gathered students from across the University to build electronic portfolios charting their development of key skills and attributes across their undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes. These e-Portfolios have now been made available as downloadable templates across the entire institution to engage the broader student community in reflecting on the impact of their graduate attributes on their academic studies and future employability. 

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To view the students’ graduate attributes e-Portfolios and hear them talk about the key challenges and benefits of creating them follow our links below. If you would like any further information on using the eportfolios or the accompanying training resources in your teaching please contact Dickon Copsey, Gordon Curry or Jamie Wightwick.

e-Portfolios and training materials

Student views on creating e-Portfolios


First published: 15 February 2013

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