Consider the Opportunity to Engage
É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ embeds you in a global research and creative community making discoveries, enriching lives and creating the future. We encourage you to consider participation in the research and creative community as an opportunity for experiential learning that builds in-demand job skills while preparing you for the future of work.
As you take ownership of your education by pursuing your interests and asking your own questions, you enable your ability to author the next chapters of your story.
The Future is Learning
Engagement in research and creative work builds skills uniquely suited for the rapidly changing future of work, which is expected to value self-directed learning as well as critical and creative thinking. Attending a comprehensive research university like É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ provides the opportunity to develop these skills in collaboration with the global community of academics and professionals driving many of these changes.
Heather E McGowan on the Future of Work
Benefits of Engagement
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Explore interests beyond the classroom
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Refine your academic and career goals
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Acquire in-demand credentials
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Get hands-on experience in your field
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Develop faculty mentor relationships
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Build self-confidence and your network
“More than 80 percent of employers expect students to have strong skills in communication, problem solving, and critical thinking; and more than 90 percent of employers think these skills are more valuable than a student’s specific major."
Reflection Questions
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What skills would you like to develop?
What job skills do you already consider strengths?
How might you gain skills while exploring your interests?
How can your current skillset enable your engagement?