Institution-wide initiatives Sample Clauses

Institution-wide initiatives. Graduate Skills Development There have been considerable improvements in the proportion of graduates in professional destinations. Professional destinations among Scottish domiciled full-time, first degree respondents increased by 11.0 percentage points compared to the previous year to 78.4% (National Measure 9b). The proportion of UWS Scottish domiciled respondents entering positive destinations also continues to improve – in 2016/17 there was a 2.1 percentage point increase to 95.2% (National Measure 9a). UWS’ performance in graduate destinations is considerably above the UWS Outcome Agreement ambitions. In 2016/17, 100% of Scottish domiciled graduates from the Dumfries campus were in employment or further study. Furthermore, 96.7% of Scottish domiciled graduates from the Dumfries campus were in professional employment or further study; well ahead of the institutional figure of 85.5%. UWS achieved its KPI of 85.0% of graduates in professional employment or further study by 2019/20 ahead of schedule in 2016/17 with 85.7% of respondents reported as securing professional employment or further study. UWS is engaged in a number of initiatives and strategies focussing on the development of graduate skills, including sector specific skills development, regional trends and the influence and impact this has on a national and international scale. The UWS Education Enabling Plan sets out the commitment that every programme will include an element of work- based or work-related learning, to support the development of defined graduate attributes. This activity includes programme specific work-based learning modules; client engagement projects within modules; networking events and mentoring opportunities. Further developments include the planned implementation of new industry engagement modules and innovative employer engagement opportunities promoted across all academic programmes. UWS deliver Graduate Apprenticeships with 95 places to be provided in 2019/20. Four graduate apprenticeship programmes are currently offered: Software Development, Engineering Design & Manufacture, Civil Engineering and Business Management. The current Graduate Apprenticeships are delivered in partnership with over 70 employers including DuPont Teijin Films, Edge Testing, Xxxxxxx XxXxxxxx, Mail Marketing Business Solutions and Leidos to deliver these programmes. In 2017/18, 21 students were enrolled on GA programmes. This increased to 98 in 2018/19; exceeding intake targets. Careers and In...
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