Dr. Lydia Liu

Associate Vice President of Research
ETS
Princeton, New Jersey, USA


Dr. Lydia Liu’s Talk

Skills for the Future Workforce

Technological change and demographic shifts are among the main factors that shape the future workforce. Rapidly changing technical skills require individuals to learn fast, adapt swiftly, and collaborate effectively. This presentation will provide an overview of the skills critical for both academic and workforce success, introduce innovative ways to assess such skills, and discuss implications for individuals and organizations.


About Dr. Lydia Liu

Dr. Ou Lydia Liu, Associate Vice President of Research, is a globally recognized expert in assessment of critical skills and competencies in higher education and workforce. She has also managed large-scale grants awarded by government and private funding agencies in the U.S. and international countries including India, China, and Korea. Dr. Liu has authored and coauthored over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, research reports, and book chapters in the fields of applied measurement, higher education, and science assessment. Her research appeared in Science, Nature Human Behavior, Educational Researcher, and other influential outlets. She delivered over 100 invited seminars and peer-reviewed conference presentations domestically and internationally. Dr. Liu was inducted as an AERA Fellow in 2023, and received the 2019 Robert Linn Memorial Lecture Award, and the 2011 National Council on Measurement in Education Jason Millman Promising Measurement Scholar Award in recognition of her original and extensive research in learning outcomes assessment in higher education and K-12 science assessment. Dr. Liu holds a doctorate in Quantitative Methods and Evaluation from the University of California, Berkeley.

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