For Universities and Employability Partners

Connect academic learning with progressive practical experience.

Gradual helps universities support students in building structured, supervised and verifiable real-world experience throughout their degree.

Study. Apply. Graduate experienced.

Employability overview Student practical-development pathway
Pilot view
3 Mission levels
2 Provider tracks
1 Verified record
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Foundation Missions Introductory application
02
Development Missions Independent analysis
03
Advanced Missions Professional ownership
The institutional challenge

Graduate employability is difficult to improve without continuous practical evidence.

Universities may support careers, internships and professional development, yet still have limited visibility into how students apply their learning across real organisational work.

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Limited continuous employer feedback

Feedback often arrives informally, late or only through isolated employer relationships.

02

Practical development is difficult to measure

Participation alone does not show what the student completed, how they performed or which skills were demonstrated.

03

Internship access is uneven

Long placements may be limited by geography, employer capacity and the number of available positions.

04

Emerging skills gaps are difficult to identify

Universities may lack structured, recurring insight into changing workplace expectations.

Employability development should be visible, progressive and connected to real organisational work.
The Gradual model

A structured pathway from university learning to workplace readiness.

Gradual combines progressive mission levels, real project work, supervision and cumulative evidence in one employability pathway.

Academic foundation

University learning

Students develop disciplinary knowledge, theory and academic capability through their degree.

Applied development

Progressive missions

Students move from introductory tasks toward more analytical and professional-grade work.

Professional guidance

Named supervision

Each mission includes a responsible supervisor and a defined feedback process.

Documented outcome

Verified Experience Record

Accepted tasks, deliverables, hours, competencies and feedback are recorded cumulatively.

University integration pathway

Start with a pilot. Develop recognition gradually.

Gradual can begin outside formal academic credit and evolve only where university governance, supervision and assessment support it.

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Stage 1

Extracurricular Pilot

Voluntary missions completed outside formal academic credit.

  • Selected student cohorts
  • Defined pilot duration
  • Verified Experience Records
  • Completion certificates
  • Pilot reporting and review
02
Stage 2

University Recognition

Formal recognition may be explored through approved co-curricular or employability structures.

  • Employability hours
  • Co-curricular recognition
  • Practical-training recognition
  • Department or career-centre involvement
  • Institutional reporting
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Stage 3

Academic-Credit Integration

Selected missions may become credit-bearing only where formal academic approval and assessment exist.

  • Formal university approval
  • Academic supervision
  • Approved assessment criteria
  • Quality-assurance processes
  • Defined credit arrangements
Academic credit requires formal approval from participating universities.
Student development evidence

See more than participation. See what students actually completed.

The Verified Experience Record is designed to document practical work in a consistent, reviewable format.

Mission level
Organisation
Completed tasks
Accepted deliverables
Verified hours
Demonstrated competencies
Supervisor evaluation
Reliability indicators
Communication indicators
Approved portfolio evidence
The record complements academic achievement by documenting platform-verified applied experience.

It is not an academic transcript or accredited qualification unless a participating university formally establishes recognition.

Gradual

Verified Experience Record

ST
Student progression Development Missions
Level 2
7 Missions
94 Hours
12 Skills
Analytical research Demonstrated
Professional communication Demonstrated
Deadline reliability Approved
Portfolio evidence Verified
Labour-market feedback

Practical missions can reveal where students need more support.

Participating organisations may provide structured feedback about required skills, recurring weaknesses, emerging technologies and changing professional practices.

Universities may use aggregated insights to support employability planning, student support and future programme review.

Insights should be aggregated and interpreted carefully rather than treated as automatic curriculum recommendations.
01 University Learning
02 Practical Missions
03 Employer Feedback
04 Employability Improvement
Stronger Student Preparation Continuous feedback
Institutional value

Support employability with more structured practical evidence.

Progressive employability support

Help students build experience over time rather than relying on a single final-year placement.

Practical-development visibility

Observe mission participation, progression levels and verified work outcomes.

Employer engagement

Create manageable forms of collaboration with SMEs, NGOs and other mission providers.

Structured evidence

Move beyond simple participation counts toward records of tasks, outputs, skills and feedback.

Broader opportunity access

Short, potentially remote missions may broaden access beyond traditional local placements.

Pilot-based implementation

Test the model with a limited cohort before considering broader institutional adoption.

A realistic starting point

Begin with a focused university pilot.

The first implementation should be narrow enough to manage, measure and improve before expansion.

01

Select a cohort

Choose a programme, discipline, student level or employability group suitable for the initial pilot.

02

Define the pilot structure

Agree duration, student numbers, mission types, reporting and university contact points.

03

Recruit suitable organisations

Source manageable projects from approved businesses and mission-driven organisations.

04

Support and monitor delivery

Track mission participation, supervision, completion and student feedback.

05

Review the pilot

Evaluate completion, student outcomes, employer feedback and operational lessons.

Quality and governance

University participation requires clear roles and safeguards.

Gradual should complement university employability structures without implying academic recognition that has not been approved.

Formal recognition, assessment and academic credit remain the responsibility of participating universities.
01Defined university contact
02Approved pilot scope
03Student safeguarding process
04Mission quality standards
05Data and privacy responsibilities
06Transparent student communication
07Defined reporting arrangements
08Formal approval for academic recognition
University and partner pilots

Explore how Gradual could support your students.

Discuss a focused employability pilot, sponsored cohort or future university-integration pathway.

Academic recognition or credit is not implied and requires formal approval from participating universities.