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  1. Academy and the Real World: Developing realistic notions of career in the performing arts.Dawn Bennett - 2009 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 8 (3):309-327.
    Performing arts courses within the university sector retain a necessarily strong practical focus as they prepare graduates for work within a highly competitive environment. However, the reality for graduates is a world in which performance is only one component of the myriad activities required to build a sustainable career. This article reports findings from two studies which investigated work patterns, education and professional development of practising and intending musicians and dance artists. Data gathered using a questionnaire, focus groups and interviews (...)
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  • Embedding Employability into a Classics Curriculum: The Classical Civilisation Bachelor of Arts programme at Roehampton University.Rosemary Barrow, Charlotte Behr, Susan Deacy, Fiona Mchardy & Kathryn Tempest - 2010 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 9 (3):339-352.
    Employability has become a global buzz-word: instructors in higher education are increasingly being called upon to produce highly employable students who will in turn contribute to the financial capital of the country’s economy. For vocational subjects and degrees for which clear links to industry may be envisaged the challenge is surmountable. However, it remains for non-vocational subjects, and especially degree programmes in the Arts and Humanities, to prove their merit in this demand-based climate. While sceptics may be worried that endeavours (...)
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