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      Architecture’s Afterlife: The Multisector Impact of an Architecture Degree

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      Architecture’s Afterlife is the first book to examine the sectors into which architecture graduates migrate, and to identify the transferable skills that are learned, but not always taught, in their degree programmes, and that prove most useful in their new careers.

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      Product ID:9781032533346
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Architecture's Afterlife
      Subtitle:The Multisector Impact of an Architecture Degree
      Authors:Author: Andrea Ceko, Santiago Gomes, Roberta Marcaccio, Michela Barosio, Mia Roth-Cerina, Johan De Walsche, Haydee De Loof, Harriet Harriss, Dag Boutsen, Carla Sentieri
      Page Count:204
      Subjects:Architecture: professional practice, Architecture: professional practice, Higher education, tertiary education, Teaching skills and techniques, Higher & further education, tertiary education, Teaching skills & techniques
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      Architecture’s Afterlife is the first book to examine the sectors into which architecture graduates migrate, and to identify the transferable skills that are learned, but not always taught, in their degree programmes, and that prove most useful in their new careers.

      Almost 40% of architecture graduates choose not to practise as architects. Instead, by ‘leaving’ their chosen profession, this surprisingly large but vastly overlooked cohort are making significant contributions to a wide range of other sectors, from politics to videogame design, demonstrating that architectural training can be a pathway to roles, and even leadership opportunities, across a variety of other professions.


      Architecture’s Afterlife is the first book to examine the sectors into which these graduates migrate, and to identify the transferable skills that are learned, but not always taught, in their degree programmes, and that prove most useful in their new careers.


      The book – a result of a three-year pan-European study funded by Erasmus+ – provides a roadmap for increasing graduate employment, addressing skills shortages across all sectors and adapting curricula to changing professional landscapes. It is therefore essential reading for all those responsible for curriculum design and delivery in architecture and other disciplines, including deans, professors, postgraduate researchers and policy makers, as well as students and professionals seeking to expand their career prospects.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-05-16

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      Weight442 g
      Dimensions150 × 228 × 16 mm