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Educating for employability

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30.04.2025

In the quiet lecture halls of Scandinavian universities - three of which I proudly count as my alma maters - education was never confined to the mastery of theory alone. The true measure of learning lay in demonstrating capability: not merely understanding physics, but applying it with precision and purpose. This hands-on, outcomes-driven approach lies at the heart of Scandinavian educational philosophy, and today, its influence is unmistakably global. As the world of work undergoes rapid transformation, the rise of skills-based hiring - where practical competencies take precedence over traditional degrees - is not a passing trend. It is swiftly becoming the defining standard of modern recruitment.

Across industries, employers are no longer content with paper qualifications alone. Increasingly, they seek candidates who can prove their abilities, be it through coding portfolios, digital marketing campaigns or real-time data analysis. For universities, this presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Our curricula, long steeped in knowledge........

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