Revista d'Innovació Docent Universitària (Jan 2022)

Graduates and competences: analyzing the gap between university and enterprise

  • Carme Riera Prunera,
  • Manuela Alcañiz,
  • Helena Chuliá Soler,
  • Maria Pujol-Jover

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1344/RIDU2022.14.1

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As a result of the process of convergence relative to higher education initiated in Bologna in 1999, the role of the University in the society is undergoing a profound transformation. The traditional paradigm, according to which the University is the point of departure for constructing knowledge at the highest level, is now under consideration in order to accommodate more vocational training studies, which include the acquisition of competencies as a central pillar. Nevertheless, two of the main actors that play a role in the process, academics and entrepreneurs, have different points of view with respect to the skills a graduate entering the labor market should have. Based on the results from a survey conducted at the University of Barcelona, we will show how firms turn in favor of competencies related to medium-short term productivity, whereas the university balks at setting aside knowledge with more scientific nature. This scenario reinforces the need of a deeper dialogue between University and firms, pointing out the benefits that some adjustments in college training may end up providing the society.

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