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Graduates' conceptions of meaningful work
Abstract This paper explores how meaningful work is conceptualised by recent graduates. Whilst the imperative to maximise economic returns from higher education (HE) endures in HE policy, less attention is given to how meaningful work is and its relationship to values and identities.
Michael Tomlinson, Manuel Souto‐Otero
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Gender and occupational health
Karen Messing, Barbara Silverstein
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The Singapore Green Plan 2030: occupational health hazards in the Singapore green economy. [PDF]
Lim WX+4 more
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Abstract This study engages student voice in Rwandan secondary schools as a mechanism for understanding factors influencing learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects, attitudes towards learning these disciplines and pupils' future aspirations.
Aurora Lixinhao Gao+4 more
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Investigation of Occupational Health and Safety Levels in Genetic Disease Centers in Istanbul. [PDF]
Caner V, Tanir F.
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A typology of schools across the four nations of the United Kingdom: Class, race and geography
Abstract In this paper we analyse the hierarchical field of schools across the United Kingdom during the transition to university and suggest that there are five socially distinct clusters of schools. Our five‐cluster typology of UK schools is composed of an established group of elite private and state schools, schools for the white rural and suburban ...
Sol Gamsu, Håkan Forsberg
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General View (The Role of Engineering in Field of Occupational Health)
H. Sakabe
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Promoting occupational health information in small and medium-sized enterprises in Japan. [PDF]
Imai T+19 more
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Abstract Higher education in the United Kingdom has dramatically expanded in recent decades, along with questions about its effectiveness in preparing graduates for the labour market. With rising tuition fees and increasing competition for graduate jobs, many students opt to study ‘professional’ subjects—fields closely tied to specific professions ...
Sarah Pemberton
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