
Are universities equipping graduates with skills for industry?
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Dr Ben Thomas talks to Emily about a recent report from the Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) which examines what skills software engineering graduates bring to industry, and what skills employers say are missing. They discuss the reasons behind any skills gaps, and the varying roles that higher education, industry, and government might play in bridging these skill gaps in the context of today's higher education landscape.
The SSI report was worked on by:
Dr Ben Thomas (Researcher)
Dr Rebecca Taylor (Principle Investigator)
Professor Simon Hettrick (Co-Investigator)
Dr Clare Jenner (Co-Investigator)
Note from Ben: Apologies for the sound quality in this episode. I'm normally behind the microphone making sure the sound levels are correct – I was obviously distracted having to speak, so my voice is distorted at times. I hope you can still enjoy the episode!
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