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What is Transferable Skills

Handbook of Research on Sustainable Career Ecosystems for University Students and Graduates
All the skills you have that can be applied from one job to another.
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Student Insights on Fostering Sustainable Careers in China: Implications for Universities and Employers
Yin Ma (Lanzhou University, China) and Yue Yun (Torrens University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7442-6.ch018
Abstract
This chapter uses data from China to respond to the five propositions set out by Donald et al. in career development international by discussing the factors that graduates view as primarily important when they strive for a sustainable competitive advantage in the labor market. The authors designed a mixed methods approach to examine the relationships between the core elements of the five propositions—career ownership (P1), career satisfaction (P2), human capital (P3), transferable skills (P4), and flexible working (P5)—and employability and career sustainability. Our findings show that P1, P3, and P4 are well-supported in the Chinese context, while P2 and P5 had mixed responses. The main contribution of our work is that it answers the call by Donald et al. and Holmes to show how the meso-level factors (e.g., labor market structure) shape graduates' views of these propositions. The authors also discuss the practical implications of our findings for graduates, universities, and society.
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Practicing Storytelling to Find Meaning and Convey Competencies in the Medical School Application
Skills, competencies, and abilities that are learned or developed in one setting but can be applied to other settings (e.g., interpersonal communication, teamwork, critical thinking).
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Redefining the Higher Education Landscape through Problem-Based Learning
Communication, teamwork, information literacy, critical and creative thinking, problem solving, self-awareness, self-assessment, ethical behavior, reflection, and lifelong learning – skills required for responding to situations encountered in professional and personal life.
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Identifying New Virtual Competencies for the Digital Age: Essential Tools for Entry Level Workers
Knowledge, skills and abilities that are learned in one environment and then transferred to another context; e.g., from university to work.
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Beyond Clinical Experience and Research: How Other Activities Create Well-Rounded Students
A skill learned in one context or environment that can be applied in a similar way in a new context or environment.
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