The future of work is now. Digitalisation and Globalisation have sparked major shifts in how we live and work, and the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis has accelerated this beyond anything we could have imagined. These changes bring about challenges, including the precarity of jobs and the development of skills needed for sustainable employment. THE SPANNER IN THE WORKS Education systems, once designed to produce specialised vocationalists and professionals to supply the workforce needed to support a national economy (a legacy of the 19th century industrial revolution), need to change in response to new challenges, brought about by greater complexity in a more networked world. MOVING FORWARD Thinking globally, creativity and innovation, building a professional network, curiosity and resilience will be essential in the future of work. An ability to think beyond the worldview of a specific discipline and be greedy about gaining a breadth of perspectives and experiences is necessary for success. FUTURE PROOF B R A N D E M P L O Y M E N T S E N S E O F M A K I N G A P E R S O N A L S U S T A I N A B L E B E L O N G I N G D I F F E R E N C E C O N N E C T I O N S GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES FRAMEWORK IDEAS CHANGE MAKERS CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES RESILIENCE CONTENT E N T E R P R E - N E U R S H I P L I F E - L O N G L E A R N I N G C A R E E R S E N T E R P R I S E W O R K N E T W O R K S FUTURES FUTURES FUTURES Staff Graduates E m ployers Students K N O W L E D G E D I S C I P L I N A R Y T R A N S F E R A B L E D I S C I P L I N A R Y S U B J E C T I N T E R - S K I L L S M U L T I - C O L L A B O R A T I O N C O N T E X T U A L I S A T I O N