
Campus Talks by Times Higher Education Campus talks: The real-world power of soft skills
Nov 27, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Sir David Bell, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sunderland, shares insights on the urgent need for universities to prioritize transferable skills alongside academic learning. Dawn Bennett, a higher education consultant, introduces her framework of employability literacies, emphasizing the importance of embedding these skills into curricula. Derek Harding highlights the significance of soft skills in vocational training and advocates for continuous educator development to meet industry demands. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of employability in education.
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Education And Skills Are Complementary
- Universities don't face a strict choice between broad education and job preparation; both can be integrated.
- Sir David Bell argues employers need graduates with deep knowledge plus transferable skills for lifelong careers.
Build Modular, Shorter Training Pathways
- Make the system more modular and flexible so training can adapt quickly to changing needs.
- Universities should offer shorter courses and modular apprenticeships to support retraining and lifelong learning.
Use Local Skills Data To Shape Courses
- Use Skills England analysis and sector reports to shape university provision and align to employer needs.
- Map Skills England priority reports to programmes so universities know which levels and skills local industries require.
