Helen is Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Employability through Humanities, a National Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at the University of Central Lancashire. She is responsible for creating the Employability Framework and for enabling staff to embed employability through their subject curricula by identifying, enhancing and assessing key employability skills. Helen regularly delivers conference papers and presentations, recently in China, and her publications in this area include Developing an Employability Enterprise: The Challenge for the Individual, English Language Studies Initiative for Employability (ELSIE): The benefits of embedding employability into a subject curriculum and Employability and the Humanities: A Sinister Figure in the Wings?. Her other current research areas include pedagogic research and the links between research and teaching, supported by her other Senior Research role in the Centre for Research-Informed Technology at University of Central Lancashire.
Dr Helen Day presented Ceth's Employability Passport: Identifying, Enhancing and Assessing Employability in HE during the poster sessions.
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