Fostering the development of Graduate Attributes at Masters level

Fostering the development of Graduate Attributes at Masters level

It is increasingly an expectation - of students, academics and potential employers - that University education will encourage and support the development of 'Graduate Attributes'.

To this end, Dr Heather Morgan, Institute of Applied Health Sciences, has introduced a work based placement elective course, with the health and development sector organisations. Read below to find out how Dr Morgan achieved this.

It is increasingly an expectation - of students, academics and potential employers - that University education will encourage and support the development of 'Graduate Attributes'. Graduate Attributes are designed to enhance preparedness for further study, future employment and citizenship post-graduation. While they are becoming recognised internationally, Graduate Attributes vary between institutions. At the University of Aberdeen, we have nineteen undergraduate and twenty postgraduate Graduate Attributes grouped across four domains. A common approach to fostering their development, and an improved student experience, is through work based placements.