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Graduate employability, 'soft skills' versus 'hard' business knowledge: a European study
Jane Andrews
Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management
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Europe
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Higher Education
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Graduate Employability
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Business Knowledge
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European Studies
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Bologna Declaration
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Soft Skills
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Employers
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Workplace
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European Countries
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Knowledge Economy
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Slovenia
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Changing Needs
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Employee Perspective
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Romania
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Austria
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Ministers
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European Higher Education Area
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Bologna
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European Universities
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Joint Statement
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Graduate Labour Market
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Social Sciences
UK
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Europe
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European Studies
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Labor Market
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Slovenia
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Austria
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Romania
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employability
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Soft Skills
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Labor Market
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