Employability 2007-2009
Employability: the Employers' Perspective and its Implications
Official Bologna Seminar on Employability: the Employers' Perspective and its Implications, 6-7 November 2008, Abbaye de Neumünster, Luxembourg.
Programme
Background documents
Employability working group update
The Flexible Professional in the Knowledge Society: General results of the REFLEX project
Employer and higher education perspectives on graduates in the knowledge society
(Report from the REFLEX project by Lore Arthur, John Brennan and Egbert de Weert - 3,3 MB)
Responses to the short country survey of the employability working group. Country Survey on Employability (WG 2007-2009) - answers
Plenary 1
Graeme Roberts, Higher Education Academy
François Biltgen, Luxembourg
Frank Vandenbroucke, Flemish Community of Belgium
David Coyne, European Commission
Plenary 2
Frank Stefan Becker, Siemens
Ellen Hazelkorn, Dublin Institute of Technology
Plenary 3
Jean-Louis Mercy, Eurostat
Sabina Crameri and Katrin Schuler, Universität St. Gallen
Lore Arthur, The Open University
Panel discussion
European Universities’ Charter on Lifelong learning (Howard Davies, EUA)
Working Group 1
Stephen Halpin, Curious Group Ltd.
Jaana Lehto, Tradeka Ltd.
Franck Leprévost, Université du Luxembourg (in French)
Christiane Deckenbrunnen, Fortis Bank
Els van der Werf, Hanzehogeschool Groningen
Working Group 2
Sjur Bergan, Council of Europe
Christoph Anz, BMW Group
Michael Thorne, Anglia Ruskin University
Working Group 3
Christine Buelens, METALogic
Bruno Carrias, Mouvement des Entreprises de France (in French)
Bernd Mentzel, Volkswagen AG
Aloyse Schoos, International Electronics & Engineering (4,5 MB)
Working Group 4
Bruce Wood, Glasgow Caledonian University
Marie-Pierre Mairesse, Université de Valenciennes (in French)