The Global University Employability Ranking 2017
Across the world, higher education is increasingly being judged through the lens of employability. More and more, politicians are asking universities how they are preparing students for work, and even tying their funding to their graduates' success in the workplace. In the West, this has mainly been a result of the squeeze on the public purse and – in some countries, at least – an accompanying rise in tuition fees. But there is also growing anxiety about the technological revolution's potential to replace large numbers of human workers with computers and robots if humans can't keep one step ahead in the race to acquire skills. So how well are universities meeting the challenge of preparing graduates for the digital age?
Nov-19-2017, 07:05:17 GMT
- Country:
- Asia (1.00)
- North America (0.94)
- Europe > United Kingdom
- England (0.29)
- Genre:
- Industry:
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
- Robots (0.55)
- Issues > Social & Ethical Issues (0.34)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence