A new report has revealed there are some high-demand occupations lacking an adequate supply of graduates.
The Good Careers Guide 2019 holds positive news for would-be engineers and physiotherapists.
There’s a skills shortage for engineering roles in Australia.
The latest edition of The Good Careers Guide has been released and analysis by the Guide’s publisher, Good Education Media, has revealed there are some high-demand occupations lacking an adequate supply of graduates.
On Friday 8 March all of us here at Good Education Media joined in International Women’s Day, celebrating not only the achievements of our female colleagues, but also those that we work alongside within the industry as well as those that we admire from afar. With this year’s hashtag #BalanceforBetter, naturally it’s also a day which raises discussion around where
Students looking to pursue careers in engineering and medicine would do well to go to the University of Wollongong.
The University of Wollongong’s standing among Australia’s leading teaching and learning institutions has been reaffirmed, receiving five stars and ranking ahead of all other NSW universities in several categories in the 2019 Good Universities Guide.
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.
The top-performing universities in New South Wales have been revealed in the latest ranking of tertiary institutions from The Good Universities Guide.
This year Good Education Media chief executive officer, Chris Lester, is supporting the grassroots campaign, No Gender December, which is encouraging parents to avoid buying their children gender-marketed gifts.