A science education is an important element of a literate, advanced and modern society, and the teaching of science is mandatory through to mid-secondary schooling. Despite this, and notwithstanding the range of skills and capabilities provided by a science degree, a straight bachelor’s degree (BSc) does not guarantee a science-related career. In fact, recent evidence indicates that only a moderate proportion of BSc graduates obtain science-related employment immediately upon leaving university. Reasons for this include the general nature of a science degree and the diversity of jobs possible for such graduates. A considerable gap in the literature pertaining to science graduate employability is the lack of employer perspectives on the comp...
This paper looks at the final outcome of a science degree program, and considers what happens when s...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...
Graduate employability is an important issue for higher education as the global financial crisis has...
To gain employment and a fulfilling career, students need to understand the skills and knowledge tha...
Australian STEM graduates emerge from their degrees with deep specialty-area knowledge but the major...
This paper aims to stimulate discussion around the career prospects and training of postgraduate stu...
Graduate employability is increasingly becoming a selection criteria used by students in their choic...
STEM employability is a non-homogenous phenomenon with mixed outcomes for graduates from different d...
The mixed graduate employment outcomes of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) ha...
We need to encourage education providers to design programs that enable science and maths graduates ...
Concerns have been raised about the employability of Science graduates, however undergraduate Scienc...
BACKGROUND As students transition from university education to employment, they require a range of s...
BACKGROUND As students transition from university education to employment, they require a range of s...
Overview Many recent science and information technology graduates are failing to find full-time wor...
This paper looks at the final outcome of a science degree program, and considers what happens when s...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...
Graduate employability is an important issue for higher education as the global financial crisis has...
To gain employment and a fulfilling career, students need to understand the skills and knowledge tha...
Australian STEM graduates emerge from their degrees with deep specialty-area knowledge but the major...
This paper aims to stimulate discussion around the career prospects and training of postgraduate stu...
Graduate employability is increasingly becoming a selection criteria used by students in their choic...
STEM employability is a non-homogenous phenomenon with mixed outcomes for graduates from different d...
The mixed graduate employment outcomes of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) ha...
We need to encourage education providers to design programs that enable science and maths graduates ...
Concerns have been raised about the employability of Science graduates, however undergraduate Scienc...
BACKGROUND As students transition from university education to employment, they require a range of s...
BACKGROUND As students transition from university education to employment, they require a range of s...
Overview Many recent science and information technology graduates are failing to find full-time wor...
This paper looks at the final outcome of a science degree program, and considers what happens when s...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It has been argued by some (e.g. the Confederation of British Industry [C...