Graduate employability is more than job market preparation
Introduction
"For a growing number of students, the move from university to work is neither linear nor predictable. Many describe occupying an ‘in-between’ space: between disciplines, between countries, between academic identities and professional expectations. This sense of being ‘in transition’ is not simply logistical, but deeply experiential, affecting how students understand themselves and their futures.
This experience is especially pronounced for international students, who often navigate multiple regulatory, linguistic and cultural systems simultaneously while attempting to make themselves legible to labour markets. Even when students possess strong academic records and relevant skills, uncertainty may persist as they negotiate unfamiliar norms, shifting expectations and uneven access to opportunity."
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