The five key attributes to build in graduates (Marilize Putter & Dr Judith Terblanche)

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In our very first episode, we had an incredible discussion around shaping the next generation of active citizens, economic participants, and future leaders and presented a key case of how universities and colleges are preparing students for life in the ‘real world’.

Today, we take a closer look at this as we welcome back Dr Judith Terblanche, Head of Learning Innovation & Development and Head of BCom Development, as well as Marilize Putter, Chief Academic Officer at Milpark Education, as we unpack the attributes that need to be built into the learning experience to truly move the needle and enable students to become active economic participants.
13 Jun 2025 English South Africa Business · Education

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