Queen Mary’s School of Business and Management Shortlisted in Prestigious Academic Employability Awards
The prestigious award demonstrates the School's commitment to sustainability, employability-centred curricula and learning. It underscores the work being done to integrate employability into teaching, assessment, and curriculum design, ensuring Queen Mary graduates are prepared to thrive in a competitive job market.
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Dr Lilian Schofield, Senior Lecturer in Non-Profit Management Practice; Deputy Director of Education (student experience); Academic Lead, Undergraduate Year in Industry Programmes says, "We are thrilled that our Contemporary Live Project module has been shortlisted for this prestigious award. This recognition highlights our dedication to providing students with real-world experiences that bridge academic learning and professional practice. Through collaboration with industry partners, we empower our students to develop essential skills, enhance their employability, and graduate as confident, career-ready individuals."
We’d like to thank all our partners who helped to make this award possible.
- Go Taza
- Good Things Foundation
- Re-universe
- Jigsaw house society
- The Gen Z club
- Play it forward
- One World Together
- Carbon Cell
- AFFORD UK
- Beam River
- ClubCarby
- Jendi AI Ltd
- Different Kind
- International Chamber of Sustainable Development (ICSD)
- Farrell Associates
- The Academy of European Law (ERA)
- Cosy sense