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PRME Chapter UK & Ireland
Join expert panelists (employers, consultants and academics) to explore the systems thinking capabilities needed in the workplace, and how universities can best create systems-focused learning opportunities. The webinar builds on a key finding of our 2025 Sustainability in Early Careers Report. This showed a clear gap between employers’ expectations and their perceptions of actual graduate capabilities and has sparked our further enquiry.
What you’ll take away:
✔️Educators and careers staff - what employers are looking for, and peer experiences of developing systems capabilities
✔️ Employers - how you can contribute to graduate preparation
✔️ Students - know what employers are looking for and how to build your capabilities
Panelists
Manuela Gonzalez Perez, Dawson Group
Petra Molthan-Hill, Nottingham Trent University
Jenneth Parker, Schumacher Institute
James Rosenshine, Schneider Electric
Moderator
Jonathan Louw, Oxford Brookes University
Hosted by the PRME UK and Ireland Working Group on ‘Careers and Sustainability’