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Author Woodward, Rachel, author

Title The value of the university armed service units / Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings, and Alison J. Williams
Published London : Ubiquity Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 207 pages) : illustrations (some colour)
Contents The university armed service units : background and context -- Studying the value of the university armed service units : research rationale and methods -- The student experience of university armed service unit participation -- Graduate evaluations of the university armed service units experience -- The value of the university armed service units to the Armed Forces -- The universities and the university armed service units -- The value of the university armed service units
Summary This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the value of the university armed service units - the University Officer Training Corps, University Royal Naval Units and University Air Squadrons. The units, many of which date back to the early 20th century, exist in order to provide students at UK universities with an experience of the British armed forces. Participation in the units is entirely voluntary, and there is no expectation that students will go on to join the armed forces on graduation, although a proportion of students each year do so. The Value of the University Armed Service Units brings together the results of a research project which explored what the value of the units might be to student participants, to graduates in civilian jobs who had the experience as students, to the armed forces, to universities whose students take part in the units, and to employers of graduates with service unit experience. This book draws on quantitative and qualitative research data to explore whether, how, and why the units have value to these different groups. Significant conclusions include the extent to which the units are able to assist students with the development of their transferable (graduate) skills; the potential significance of the units for future recruitment to the armed forces, particularly the Reserves; and the effect of unit experience in developing an informed understanding of the role and function of the British armed forces amongst the wider civilian population
Analysis Military
Social science
Higher education
University
Armed forces
Skills
Notes Resource simultaneously available in PDF, EPUB format, and MOBI format
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
PDF version (viewed Apr 5, 2017)
Subject Soldiers -- Education (Higher) -- Great Britain
Sailors -- Education (Higher) -- Great Britain
Sociology, Military -- Great Britain
Civil-military relations -- Great Britain
Public relations -- Armed Forces -- Great Britain
Education.
Higher and further education, tertiary education.
Military administration.
Military life and institutions.
Organization and management of education.
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
Students and student organisations.
Universities.
Warfare and defence.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Violence in Society.
Soldiers -- Education (Higher)
Recruiting and enlistment
Armed Forces -- Public relations
Civil-military relations
Sociology, Military
Armed Forces -- Officers -- Training of
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Armed Forces -- Officers -- Training of
Great Britain -- Armed Forces -- Recruiting, enlistment, etc
Subject Great Britain
Form Electronic book
Author Jenkings, K. Neil, author
Williams, Alison (Alison J.), author.
ISBN 9781909188587
1909188581
OTHER TI Directory of open access books