Maria De Rodanas Valero’s research while affiliated with University of Bath and other places

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Figure 1. Employability/Professional skills provision in the MSc electronic systems design throughout the academic year (semesters 1 and 2).
Figure 3. Example session structure for communication skills -written skills: technical report writing.
Figure 4. Electronic design project phases. Key skills (e.g., information and communication skills) are revisited and extended by the development of new competencies (e.g., critical and reflective thinking and practice). Skills are integrated and applied to new topics (e.g., Ethics, Codes of Practice) and contexts (group project).
Figure 5. Tweet from one of our placement providers (Bristol is Open) talking about their experience with one of our MSc electronic systems design graduates as an intern (placement) at their company. Link: https://twitter.com/bristolisopen/status/1085831933118955521.
Figure 6. Microsoft Team space for XX50214: professional skills for engineering practice.

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Embedding employability and transferable skills in the curriculum: a practical, multidisciplinary approach
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September 2020

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Higher Education Pedagogies

Maria De Rodanas Valero

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Tom Reid

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Ghislaine Dell

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This paper discusses a practical, multidisciplinary approach used to embed employability skills in a new postgraduate (PGT) Engineering course at the University of Bath. Informed by relevant professional bodies, key transferable skills were identified and embedded in the curriculum with discipline-specific content. Students worked on a series of hands-on activities in which they integrated and applied principles and methodologies from various areas (linguistics, information, etc.), complementary to their technical expertise, as in the working environment. This was facilitated by a multidisciplinary team comprised of Academic and Professional Services staff at the University of Bath. The organisational context and rationale for the approach presented, including the practical implementation and initial outcomes in the new PGT course, are provided.

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... They can point students to focus on relevant employability-enhancing activities. For example, for students to develop 'multidisciplinary decision-making skills', they need to learn to solve complex problems within an interdisciplinary project team that is working on a real workplace project (Valero et al., 2020;Buck, 2024). Such a setup would enable the development of critical thinking, reflections, and the ability to work across disciplines. ...

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Relationship between Perceived Employability and Employability Skills and Attributes among Business Graduates
Embedding employability and transferable skills in the curriculum: a practical, multidisciplinary approach

Higher Education Pedagogies