Pizza Model Approach for Raising the Employability of Chemistry Undergraduates
Winner: 2024 Horizon Prize for Education
Newcastle University
For the collaborative design and implementation of regional, national and international activities which embed transferable skills and employability-focused problem solving into chemistry and natural and environmental sciences degree programmes.
Celebrate Pizza Model Approach for Raising the Employability of Chemistry Undergraduates
Studying for an academic qualification at university and working in ‘the real world’ can sometimes be perceived as two very different experiences, whereby a high level of subject-specific knowledge does not always translate into an ability to solve problems in graduate level jobs. The SNES Employability and Enterprise Working Group have created a Pizza Model which represents a unique and highly collaborative way of working, bringing together champions from across the University’s academic Schools, Careers Service, International Office, Library and industry partners. The model aims to turn that current skills gap into a bridge to better employability prospects for our Chemistry graduates, equipping them with all the skills required to be the problem solvers in the industries of the future. This is achieved by getting students off campus, into businesses at home and universities abroad, as well as bringing companies in to co-teach case studies and problem solving together with our own expert staff.
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