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Planning the journey to best practice in developing employability skills: Transnational university internships in Vietnam

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posted on 2024-11-01, 16:50 authored by Bilsland Christine, Helga Nagy, Philip Smith
Currently, there is little research into how Western universities can establish and implement effective WIL (Work Integrated Learning) in their offshore campuses. Given global concern with university graduates' general work-readiness, combined with a need for foreign universities to deliver relevant outcomes to its offshore students, greater insight is needed. This paper examines WIL in an offshore education context. It reports results from work supervisor evaluations of interns in a foreign university that delivers its WIL/internship program to undergraduate business degree students in Vietnam. Although preliminary results indicate that work supervisors are generally satisfied with intern performance on employability skill measures, the authors propose further research that would enable universities to deliver locally relevant WIL programs. The paper concludes by proposing WIL research initiatives aimed at incorporating richer communication and involvement with the company representatives/frontline supervisors; understanding relevant factors of importance held by industry; and building closer connections with industry.

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Journal

Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education

Volume

15

Issue

2

Start page

145

End page

157

Total pages

13

Publisher

Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education

Place published

New Zealand

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014 New Zealand Association for Cooperatives Education.

Former Identifier

2006047937

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-11-04

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