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.
Don’t just look to the big cities for a satisfying medical education experience.
Students looking to pursue careers in engineering and medicine would do well to go to the University of Wollongong.
University students across the world face the issue of finding work once their studies have been completed, but recent studies have revealed that there’s one degree which guarantees almost immediate employment.
It’s that time of the year again, where university graduations are happening and thousands of undergraduates are joining the world where finding a job is their number one priority.
There is a common belief that if graduates want to stay ahead of the competition and increase their chances of a lucrative and long-lasting career, then it’s best to sign up for a science, technology, engineering or maths (STEM) degree.
Growing numbers of students are flocking to study healthcare courses at WA universities, an analysis of enrolment trends reveals.
GPs should be paid one-fifth more to treat their patients, according to a peak doctors’ group.
Offers are coming out, so it’s time to get educated.
The latest edition of The Good Universities Guide reveals that whilst ACT universities perform well in areas of ‘student experience’ and ‘graduate outcomes’, they face heavy competition from interstate rivals.