Recent developments in automation and artificial intelligence require a more highly trained population. The PhD is the pinnacle of tertiary training; holders are well placed to help us take advantage of the opportunities of these new technologies. However, only 1.17% of Australians have doctoral degrees, and traditionally many PhD graduates stay within academia. There is much human potential to be unlocked if we can match these graduates with industry employers who are looking for highly skilled workers
PhD recipients acquire discipline-specific knowledge and a range of relevant skills during their tra...
Researchers of the future will need to be able to work across the increasingly porous boundaries bet...
International audienceIt is becoming more and more difficult for PhD graduates to find a job corresp...
The nature and extent of the demand for research capable workers, is a topic of intense concern loca...
This project successfully used Machine Learning to analyse job ads in order to better understand A...
It has long been argued in many Western countries that having a highly skilled workforce is crucial ...
The prevalent knowledge economy discourse has direct implications for higher education policies and ...
The specific hiring needs render low-skill-based job-seeking invalid in coping with the nation's eco...
The provision of diversified research training is regarded as one of the most significant contributi...
Overview Many recent science and information technology graduates are failing to find full-time wor...
The demands of Industry 4.0 (the Fourth Industrial Revolution) for a future-ready skilled workforce ...
In this chapter, we reflect on current debates on the employability of doctoral graduates and relate...
OCDE publications in the early 1990s on Science-Technology-Economy alerted several member countries...
The production of knowledge and the process of research are being radically transformed and these ch...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
PhD recipients acquire discipline-specific knowledge and a range of relevant skills during their tra...
Researchers of the future will need to be able to work across the increasingly porous boundaries bet...
International audienceIt is becoming more and more difficult for PhD graduates to find a job corresp...
The nature and extent of the demand for research capable workers, is a topic of intense concern loca...
This project successfully used Machine Learning to analyse job ads in order to better understand A...
It has long been argued in many Western countries that having a highly skilled workforce is crucial ...
The prevalent knowledge economy discourse has direct implications for higher education policies and ...
The specific hiring needs render low-skill-based job-seeking invalid in coping with the nation's eco...
The provision of diversified research training is regarded as one of the most significant contributi...
Overview Many recent science and information technology graduates are failing to find full-time wor...
The demands of Industry 4.0 (the Fourth Industrial Revolution) for a future-ready skilled workforce ...
In this chapter, we reflect on current debates on the employability of doctoral graduates and relate...
OCDE publications in the early 1990s on Science-Technology-Economy alerted several member countries...
The production of knowledge and the process of research are being radically transformed and these ch...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
PhD recipients acquire discipline-specific knowledge and a range of relevant skills during their tra...
Researchers of the future will need to be able to work across the increasingly porous boundaries bet...
International audienceIt is becoming more and more difficult for PhD graduates to find a job corresp...