@inbook{ae2d45a8882a49f29c87f3dbdaedfcc7,
title = "Facing global challenges: One university seizing employability opportunities ",
abstract = "Universities have been increasingly situating their work in global contexts over the past decades not only because of the pervasive and continuing reverberations from globalisation, but also because of the way such concerns align with their mission and values. The University of New South Wales Sydney, for instance, created the Grand Challenges Program1 as part of the “Leading the Debate on Grand Challenges” theme in their UNSW 2025 Strategy (2015).",
author = "Will Letts",
note = "Includes bibliographical references.",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1163/9789004400832_005",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789004400818",
volume = "1",
series = "Practice Futures",
publisher = "Brill | Sense",
pages = "61--72",
editor = "Joy Higgs and Geoffrey Crisp and Will Letts",
booktitle = "Education for Employability",
address = "Netherlands",
}