Higher Education Employability Programmes and Experiences

The employability of young graduates has gained increasing importance in the world of work of the 21st century. Higher education (HE) institutions churn out millions of graduates annually to the labour market, but at the same time, employers highlight their lack of requisite skills to sustain employ...

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Main Authors: Glenda Galeotti (Author), Debora Daddi (Author), Oyekunle Oyekunle (Author), Abdallah Al-haddad (Author)
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Published: Universidade de Lisboa, 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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