Abstract
This paper explores ways to enhance overseas Chinese graduate employability by taking Finnish-educated Chinese students/graduates as an example. In so doing, it understands that graduate employability development is a joint effort of multiple stakeholders including students, graduates, academics, program coordinators, employers, and policymakers. Accordingly, it provides arguments and suggestions for how to enhance the employability of these graduates in terms of the labor market context, employers' beliefs and actions, the responsibilities of higher education institutions, and student/graduate commitment. It also points out two major challenges faced by overseas Chinese graduates as well as their educational providers, which are linked respectively to gaps between what graduates acquire in higher education and what is required in the labor market, as well as gaps from the employers' perspective: areas where employers need to understand more about universities and catch up with new ideas generated by them. Copyright © 2014 Higher Education Press and Brill.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 377-402 |
Journal | Frontiers of Education in China |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2014 |
Citation
Cai, Y. (2014). Enhancing overseas Chinese graduate employability: The case of Chinese graduates with Finnish academic qualifications. Frontiers of Education in China, 9, 377-402.Keywords
- Graduate employability
- Employers
- Finnish higher education
- International students
- Chinese graduates