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Tickle, Leonie; Kyng, Tim; Wood, Leigh N. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
The role of universities in preparing students to use spreadsheet and other technical software in the financial services workplace has been investigated through surveys of university graduates, university academics, and employers. It is found that graduates are less skilled users of software than employers would like, due at least in part to a…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Universities, College Role, Technology Education
Wilson, T. M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2013
This study seeks to bring the discipline of exercise science into the discussion of Quantitative Skills (QS) in science. The author's experiences of providing learning support to students and working with educators in the field are described, demonstrating the difficulty of encouraging students to address their skills deficit. A survey of…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Exercise Physiology, Diagnostic Tests, Biomechanics
Wood, L. N. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
The transition from university to professional working life is important to individual students, employers, universities and more generally to national economies. A better understanding of the match between skills required by industry and skills learnt at university is therefore paramount. This study examines the transition from the perspectives…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Graduate Surveys, Education Work Relationship, Mathematics Achievement

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