Health degrees are more than twice as popular as they were in 2001, in a sign Australian students are paying attention to employment trends.
Passion is an important factor when choosing a career but a bit of research is helpful, too. While most people consider their interests before making a decision, just one in eight people say their career choice is based on industry data, SEEK research reveals.
Hayley Dureau never planned on becoming a teacher. At high school, she wanted to be a doctor.
Australia is in the midst of a healthcare boom and it is showing no signs of slowing down.
Health degrees are more than twice as popular as they were in 2001, in a sign Australian students are paying attention to employment trends. Enrolments in health-related bachelor degrees grew from 20,130 in 2001 to 52,134 in 2016, according to Good Education Media, which released its latest The Good Careers Guide today.
The latest edition of The Good Universities Guide, released today by Good Education Media, reveals that Victorian universities excel at offering students an exceptional learning experience.
What will a reliable career look like in 2022? According to Good Education Group’s 2017 Good Careers Guide, it will be in early education, special education, social work, occupational therapy, speech pathology and audiology.
The Northern Territory’s Charles Darwin University (CDU) has ranked as a top national performer in The Good Universities Guide 2017, released today by the Good Education Media .
If you are unsure about which career path to take, it might be worth checking out the industries that have shown no sign of slowing down. Education, aged care, health, construction and professional scientific and technological services are industries proving to be high in demand and experts say there are many positions crying out for job applicants. Victorian Employers’ Chamber