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Gary Gillon is a Lecturer at the School of Business and Creative Industries, focusing on entrepreneurship education and graduate apprenticeships. His research examines the intersection of vocational training, collaborative learning models, and policy impacts on higher education systems. Key interests include skill development in business management education and innovative approaches to workforce development.
- Research Themes: Entrepreneurial mindset cultivation, graduate apprenticeship efficacy, and policy-driven educational reforms.
His work analyzes how apprenticeship programs can be optimized through collaboration between institutions and industry, with recent studies emphasizing thematic analysis of student outcomes in business management contexts. He has contributed to policy discourse via media commentary on apprenticeships' role in shaping entrepreneurial capabilities.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. He has collaborated with researchers like Dr. Alan Martin and Dr. Ruth Crammond on projects evaluating apprenticeship frameworks and entrepreneurial skill development.



