Abstract
This paper explores the perceptions of degree students at two UK universities regarding their work placement and part-time working activities, to assess if the two activities converge.
The research comprises three stages:
- interviews for preliminary exploration of students’ perceptions towards work placement and part-time work;
- interviews to examine how placement opportunities link with career aspirations;
- a survey of students who had completed a placement, and those currently on placement.
The paper therefore highlights the value of timing in the assessment of work placement. It also offers value for universities’ by providing insight into students’ perceptions regarding embedded external work activities that can enhance graduate employability and career prospects.
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