Employability
PSB believes employability is an important component of academic development that deserves strong attention within the BSS programs.
While our faculty does well in the research departments, we score low in employability in non-academic scenarios according to students answering the National Student Survey. This indicates that many feel insufficiently prepared to enter the labor market after graduation, which can affect mental health and academic performance through the stress created by an unsure future. As PSB, we believe it is essential to safeguard and further strengthen employability. For instance, we want to ensure that every student can continue using Career Services for free. We are committed to improving employability by maintaining and supporting close collaborations with study associations and program committees in career-related events. Moreover, we want to identify where improvements and developments can be made within the programmes. This way we aim to make students ready for their future in the workforce.