Active learning across disciplines: opportunities to develop employability skills and leadership potential in undergraduate students. A student and staff perspective

Alison Faith Kelly, J Bell, R Dicker, M Garcia, E Kelly, R Streich, Hilda Mulrooney

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    Abstract

    Working effectively within multidisciplinary teams is an important employability skill common in postgraduate working life, but opportunities to develop this are limited in many undergraduate taught programmes. The projects reported here offered twelve level 5 undergraduate students from a range of science disciplines the opportunity to work with each other and staff on a specific research question. This paper explores the experience of cross-disciplinary research from both the student and staff research partners' perspectives. In particular the employability skills gained from such partnership working, the potential for developing and demonstrating leadership skills, and the benefits and disadvantages are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalNew Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences
    Volume14
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • Biological sciences

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