2019
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4329.12173
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Development of a professional competency framework for UK food science graduates

Abstract: Practical Application, body text, and references. Do not include tables or figure captions. There is a 7,500-word limit for Journal of Food Science research papers; 10,000-word limit for Concise Reviews and Hypothesis papers. For reviews with more than 10,000 words, please submit to Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety.] Short version of title [Under 40 characters, followed by ellipse ( . . . )] food graduates competency framework (..

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“…Perceptions of recent graduates were sought, aiming to provide some measure of effectiveness of delivery. In addition, drawing from previous industry survey data (Weston et al., 2020), employers’ desirability for each element can provide a “level of importance” to contextualize content evaluation. These indirect measures aimed to support a more comprehensive investigation of program effectiveness (Hartel & Gardner, 2003).…”
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“…Perceptions of recent graduates were sought, aiming to provide some measure of effectiveness of delivery. In addition, drawing from previous industry survey data (Weston et al., 2020), employers’ desirability for each element can provide a “level of importance” to contextualize content evaluation. These indirect measures aimed to support a more comprehensive investigation of program effectiveness (Hartel & Gardner, 2003).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An indication of “relative importance,” it may have in the graduate workplace was estimated using the prior industry survey in 2017, by tallying how frequently a CFGC element was considered desirable in one of the 14 typical graduate roles (Weston et al., 2020). Each time an element was included in a final role profile it was given a score of 1.0.…”
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confidence: 99%
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