There has been considerable media attention recently as to the possibility of a new 'brain drain' of Australian professionals. The data on engineers show there is no case yet for such worries, but many migrants engineers have difficulty finding suitable employment
The status of engineering as a profession and as an academic discipline is a cause for concern. Worl...
The importance of science, engineering and technology to economic growth has long been recognised by...
A significant number of engineers move into management positions, their numbers increasing with thei...
The net flow of engineers into Australia may not represent the ‘brain-gain’ originally thought. Furt...
There has been much publically expressed concern about an Australian brain drain. However, an analys...
Like other developed countries Australia imports skilled labour, including engineers, to meet labour...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
Severe shortages of professional engineers are now evident in Australia. Yet the Australian Governme...
Chapters in Book 1 of this two-volume set explored literature pertaining to the shortage of engineer...
The study aims to improve our understanding of the full-utilization of immigrant engineers by answer...
Academics, scientists and researchers have long been highly mobile, operating within international l...
Migration patterns to and from Australia are becoming complex with migration programmes increasingly...
Skilled migration is not a particularly new phenomenon, however it has become much relied upon by ma...
Academics, scientists and researchers have long been highly mobile, operat-ing within international ...
The status of engineering as a profession and as an academic discipline is a cause for concern. Worl...
The importance of science, engineering and technology to economic growth has long been recognised by...
A significant number of engineers move into management positions, their numbers increasing with thei...
The net flow of engineers into Australia may not represent the ‘brain-gain’ originally thought. Furt...
There has been much publically expressed concern about an Australian brain drain. However, an analys...
Like other developed countries Australia imports skilled labour, including engineers, to meet labour...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
This article reports the survey findings from a research project exploring the use of skilled migrat...
Severe shortages of professional engineers are now evident in Australia. Yet the Australian Governme...
Chapters in Book 1 of this two-volume set explored literature pertaining to the shortage of engineer...
The study aims to improve our understanding of the full-utilization of immigrant engineers by answer...
Academics, scientists and researchers have long been highly mobile, operating within international l...
Migration patterns to and from Australia are becoming complex with migration programmes increasingly...
Skilled migration is not a particularly new phenomenon, however it has become much relied upon by ma...
Academics, scientists and researchers have long been highly mobile, operat-ing within international ...
The status of engineering as a profession and as an academic discipline is a cause for concern. Worl...
The importance of science, engineering and technology to economic growth has long been recognised by...
A significant number of engineers move into management positions, their numbers increasing with thei...