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Improving the first destination of graduates: an institutional challenge

Philippe Ruffio, Emmanuelle Degorce, Michel Duthoit, Marie-Pierre Petitjean, . Inter-University Consortium For Agriculture And Related Sciences and . The Royal Veterinary And Agricultural University
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Philippe Ruffio: AGROCAMPUS OUEST
Emmanuelle Degorce: AGROCAMPUS OUEST
Michel Duthoit: AGROCAMPUS OUEST
Marie-Pierre Petitjean: AGROCAMPUS OUEST
. Inter-University Consortium For Agriculture And Related Sciences: Inter-University Consortium for Agriculture and Related Sciences
. The Royal Veterinary And Agricultural University: KVL - Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University = Kongelige Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole

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Abstract: On the basis of the recent experience of Agrocampus Rennes (France), this paper aims to analyse how a higher education institution may address this issue and may try to respond to the need for a tutorial/training process for the career start ofstudents/young graduates. For several years now Agrocampus Rennes has conducted an active policy of individual support for its graduates in finding their first destinations. Apart from other existing conventional activities, the paper focusses on two different recent initiatives: the career planning process and the occupation profiles project. The paper also provides some figures about the first destination of French agricultural students and recalls about the general organisation ofthe French agricultural higher education system.

Keywords: Ingénieurs agronomes; Marché du travail (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-08-21
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Published in 7th European Conference on Agricultural Higher Education "Rethinking Higher Education in the Food Chain and Environment", Inter-University Consortium for Agriculture and Related Sciences., Aug 2004, Copenhagen, Denmark. 13 p

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