Case study

International work experience (abroad)

Case study summary
Author Emma Heron
Organisation Sheffield Hallam University
Contact e.j.heron@shu.ac.uk
Disciplinary focus Social Policy
Publication date January 2009
Keywords international, work experience

Description

This case study is one of four outputs created as the result of a funded project entitled ‘Thinking, learning and ‘doing’ international work experience’. Fifteen students elected to join the international stream of a Work & Professional Development module. Of these, three students went overseas to New York for one week and were accompanied by SHU staff. This case study reviews this short international work experience abroad. SHU students took with them projects they needed to carry out in order to fulfil the module’s assessment requirements. These projects were concerned with work-related activity (i.e.the students themselves became researchers, or, the topic under scrutiny was either something they had prior work experience in or was an area that International work experience they were interested in developing as a possible career area).

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