The Rest Is Teaching: A Podcast for Computing Education Practitioners & Researchers

Rosanne English on Graduate Skills for Computing Students

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Sep 4, 2025
In this discussion, Rosanne English, a Senior Teaching Fellow in Computer and Information Sciences, delves into the essential transferable skills that computing graduates need. She shares insights from her research analyzing graduate attributes of Russell Group universities, revealing a significant gap in skills such as teamwork and critical thinking. Rosanne argues for embedding these skills into the curriculum and emphasizes the importance of global citizenship in modern education. She also highlights creative ways to teach these skills, including practical assessments and real-world examples.
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ANECDOTE

Roundabout Path Into Computing

  • Rosanne took a roundabout path into computing, starting in physics then mathematics before a conversion master's led to a PhD in cybersecurity.
  • Her industry attempts failed early because employers wanted computing degrees, which pushed her back into formal study.
ANECDOTE

First Coding On A ZX Spectrum

  • Rosanne's first programming was on a ZX Spectrum and family members stayed up playing Scrabble on it.
  • That early exposure seeded a lasting interest that later led to formal computing study.
INSIGHT

Public Graduate Attributes Reveal Priorities

  • The study mapped Russell Group universities' public graduate-attribute wording to identify common themes relevant to computing.
  • Thematic analysis revealed how universities frame non-technical attributes alongside technical training.
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