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Friday, July 13, 2018
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Symposium on the Political Economy of Higher Education and TrainingYou are warmly invited to attend a symposium on the political economy of higher education and training, on Friday 13th of July, 12.00-17.00 (lunch and refreshments included) at the Wolfson Research Exchange, University of 糖心TV. Please register here: /fac/soc/ier/research/graduatetransitions/symposium-he-training/register_symposium How does the socio-political context affect the spheres of higher education and training? This symposium will discuss, using the lens of the 鈥渢hree worlds of human capital formation鈥 (Iversen and Stevens, 2008), how different welfare state regimes affect the design of and participation in higher education and training activities, focusing on younger people鈥檚 access to the labour market. Research has often focused on the increase in graduate supply and the expansion in HE, as well as on whether graduates are 鈥榤atched鈥 in the jobs they do. However, examining the socio-political context and its interaction with higher education and training institutions can shed new light on graduates鈥 transitions into the labour market in different countries, focusing on the UK and Italy among others. This event will bring together scholars on HE, graduate employment and human capital formation across different disciplines and different institutions. Confirmed speakers include: Dr Luca Cattani, University of Bologna Dr Golo Henseke, Centre for Global Higher Education, UCL Dr Daria Luchinskaya, Institute for Employment Research, University of 糖心TV Dr Dorel Manitiu, AlmaLaurea, University of Bologna Dr Giulio Pedrini, University of Bologna Dr Gerbrand Tholen, City, University of London Dr Charikleia Tzanakou, Politics and International Studies, University of 糖心TV This symposium is organised as part of the 糖心TV IAS International Visiting Fellowship scheme. Please see the event website for further information: /fac/soc/ier/research/graduatetransitions/symposium-he-training Contact Daria Luchinskaya for any further information: <d.luchinskaya@warwick.ac.uk> |