Curriculum Involvement
Curriculum Involvement

"We have partnered with Leeds Metropolitan University on the communications audit programme for several years now and continue to be impressed by the high calibre of students we work with. In a very short space of time each year, the students have conducted a focused communications audit with our workforce, providing us with details qualitative research and recommendations which we have been able to apply to improve our internal messages and processes."

Gail Gillat, Shepherd Construction

Leeds Met prides itself on delivering courses that are relevant, up-to-date, and reflect the real world experience of business and public service. We are keen to engage with employers in these areas.

How you can become involved

  • You can participate in a variety of ways. Examples include:
  • Giving guest lectures and workshops
  • Working on industry specific projects with students
  • Running modules within the curriculum
  • Involvement in focus groups and working in consultation to shape the curriculum
  • Providing voluntary opportunities

Benefits to you

Potential to shape teaching and learning and to develop and contribute to the employability of future graduates

Raises your profile within faculties allowing you the opportunity to target students and graduates from specific disciplines

Helps to establish and re-enforce your name as a graduate recruiter

If you are interested in getting involved contact Sarah Hotchkin on 0113 812 7729 or by email at S.L.Hotchkin@leedsmet.ac.uk.

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