An enterprising mind-set for employability Advance HE Employability Symposium Tuesday 15 th May, 9am-5.15pm Advance HE, York Office, Heslington, YO10 5BR. For educators to fully support students in an ever-changing world, employability must be considered. With increasing numbers in the graduate labour market, graduates need to be able to compete - and let s not forget those who are considering self-employment as an alternative option. An enterprising mind-set can help develop a number of critical components to enable students to succeed. Not only are these components, once combined with subject-specific knowledge and technical skills, attractive to potential employers, they also act as the foundation for developing the student throughout their career. Advance HE s Embedding Employability in Higher Education Symposium: An enterprising mind-set for employability aims to bring together cutting-edge examples of effective practice that are sustainable and impact at programme, school, faculty, college and/or institutional level. By engaging in a process of effectively embedding employability throughout the student lifecycle, positive impacts can be expected in student learning, student satisfaction and improved core metrics. Aims of the symposium: Hosted at Advance HE in York, the one-day symposium will not only be of interest and relevance to the work of senior leaders and academic teaching staff, but also to those with a responsibility for shaping and supporting the wider university learning environment i.e. estates and library services, as well as Student Unions. The aims of the symposium are: to provide an open and supportive environment within which to share and discuss contemporary practice and initiatives in enterprise for employability; to begin to craft a principled and evidence-informed approach to devising subsequent support and guidance for change(s) with regards to enhancing enterprise for employability in higher education. Page 1
Time Session 09:00 09:30 Arrival & registration 09:30 09:40 Welcome Keynote: 09:40 10:00 Enterprise and entrepreneurship education: How do we ensure it makes a difference? Leigh Sear CEO SFEDI Session 1 An enterprising mind-set for employability : Catch 22? A field approach to situating the concept within music in higher education 10:00 11:00 Dr Liz Mellor - Visiting Professor: York St John University, Hayley Jenkins - Lecturer of Music and Education, University of Sunderland & Dr Karen Burland - Head of the School of Music, University of Leeds How am I ever going to get a job as a professional dancer? Developing an enterprising mind-set for employability in the creative industries Cathy Childs Head of Dance, University of Chichester An enterprising mind-set for employability A creative approach Richard Morris - Associate Dean (Enterprise), Cardiff School of Art and Design, Cardiff Metropolitan University Session 2 Be the boss Jo Wheldon - Head of Student Employment and Enterprise & Louise Rutherford Academic Lead, Employability, University of Derby 11:00 12:00 Raising aspirations at USW: Employability and enterprise working seamlessly to enhance the confident mind-set Lloyd Williams - Employability Development Manager & Emma Forouzan - Student Enterprise Manager, University of South Wales Northumbria s Employability, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Plan Dr Simon Robson - Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Knowledge Exchange), University of Northumbria Page 2
Lunch Poster Presentations An invisible coach: Evidence-based self-assessment as an employability tool in undergraduate vocational programmes Onur Orkut Lecturer in Acting, The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts Music enterprise: Embedding enterprise and employability in Music Jane Nolan MBE Lecturer in Music Enterprise, Newcastle University Developing an enterprising mind-set through the use of a critical thinking skills toolkit 12:00 13:00 Cheryl Whiting Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston and St George s University, London & Hilary Wason Lecturer, Faculty of Business, Kingston University, London The Returned: Strategic development of alumni relations to embed and enhance employability and provide a model for positive student outcomes and learning gain Dr Ken Fox - Director of Learning & Teaching, School of Media, Art & Design, Canterbury Christ Church University Harnessing student peer learning to strengthen employabilityfocused pedagogies Dr Anita Diaz - Associate Professor in Conservation Ecology, Bournemouth University, Dr Dawn Morley - Post doctorate researcher (learning and teaching), Solent Learning and Teaching Institute, Southampton Solent University & Dr Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas, Course Leader BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing at the Fashion Business School, University of the Arts London Session 3 University of Dundee Careers and Enterprise modules Dr Stephen Watt, University of Dundee A case study of embedded enterprise in the Built Environment at Liverpool John Moores University 13:00 14:00 Amy Gerrard - Enterprise Education Officer and Researcher & Steven Fowles - Programme Leader: Architectural Technology, Liverpool John Moores University A bright Idea that just keeps growing: The development of a strategy to firmly embed enterprise into the core of university philosophy Nigel Page - Director of Learning and Teaching & Martha Mador - Head of Enterprise Education, Kingston University London Page 3
Session 4 Work-based learning: Making university work 14:00 15:00 Amy Lund Senior Lecturer, Journalism, Leeds Trinity University Enterprise: Beyond transition, achieving transformation Luke Reed Lecturer, Audio and Music Technology, University of the West of England 15:00 15:15 Break Session 5 University of Bristol Innovation Programmes: A novel four-year integrated Master s programme Dave Jarman - Teaching Fellow in Entrepreneurship & Ann Padley - Teaching Fellow in Design, University of Bristol 15:15 16:15 A fast cycle, experiential, work-based learning degree Jane Scivier - Senior Lecturer, Department of Management & Jon Sloper, Senior Lecturer and Co-Course Leader BA Business Management In-Company Degree, Nottingham Trent University An interactive employability timeline embedded into the student lifecycle: Enhancing employability in Geography Dr Helen King & Dr Helen Manns, University of Northumbria Session 6 16:15 17:00 Embedding enterprise skills and mind-set in the curriculum: An impact case study for two UK universities (Queens University Belfast and Liverpool John Moores) Professor David Gibson OBE Testing an employability and careers strategy tool in three Algerian universities, February 2017 Dr Deborah Pownall & Jo Ives PFHEA, Liverpool John Moores University 17:00 17:15 Summary and close Page 4
Event Registration: Please register your place at the symposium using the following link: https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/training-events/employability-symposium-enterprisingmind-set-employability If you should have any questions or queries, please contact: events@advance-he.ac.uk Stuart Norton, Academic Lead (Employability): stuart.norton@heacademy.ac.uk Page 5