It has long been argued in many Western countries that having a highly skilled workforce is crucial to innovation and national competitiveness. Ensuring the employment of the most highly educated members of a country's population is integral to helping achieve such economic outcomes. Therefore, the objective of this study is to identify the major factors that account for the initial full-time employment of Australian-trained PhD graduates. It draws on a national survey conducted in 2011 (n = 2761) and 2012 (n = 3181) of PhD graduates in Australia across all major disciplines four to six months after conferral of their degree. The findings reveal that previous work experience; attendance at a research-intensive university; completing one's d...
Today’s generation of international students face a myriad of options when selecting a study destina...
The locational patterns of employment of new graduates from universities in Australia are examined i...
A key attractor for many international students when choosing to study abroad is the prospect of gai...
This paper reports on the initial employment outcomes of Australian doctoral graduates for the perio...
Within universities there is often still an implicit assumption that the doctorate is preparation fo...
Recent developments in automation and artificial intelligence require a more highly trained popula...
The provision of diversified research training is regarded as one of the most significant contributi...
The University of Queensland Social Research Centre (UQSRC) in conjunction with the Deans of Graduat...
This project investigates how gender differences in early career academic employment paths and resea...
While considerable research on skills and training exists, less is known about employee perceptions ...
While considerable research on skills and training exists, less is known about employee perceptions ...
Purpose: This paper examines the association between job search and over-education in the Australian...
This paper presents findings on the initial employment destinations of doctoral graduates (2000-2007...
This thesis is about the extent to which human capital factors, individual factors and study charact...
This study uses data from the 1999 to 2009 Graduate Destination Surveys to investigate the absorptio...
Today’s generation of international students face a myriad of options when selecting a study destina...
The locational patterns of employment of new graduates from universities in Australia are examined i...
A key attractor for many international students when choosing to study abroad is the prospect of gai...
This paper reports on the initial employment outcomes of Australian doctoral graduates for the perio...
Within universities there is often still an implicit assumption that the doctorate is preparation fo...
Recent developments in automation and artificial intelligence require a more highly trained popula...
The provision of diversified research training is regarded as one of the most significant contributi...
The University of Queensland Social Research Centre (UQSRC) in conjunction with the Deans of Graduat...
This project investigates how gender differences in early career academic employment paths and resea...
While considerable research on skills and training exists, less is known about employee perceptions ...
While considerable research on skills and training exists, less is known about employee perceptions ...
Purpose: This paper examines the association between job search and over-education in the Australian...
This paper presents findings on the initial employment destinations of doctoral graduates (2000-2007...
This thesis is about the extent to which human capital factors, individual factors and study charact...
This study uses data from the 1999 to 2009 Graduate Destination Surveys to investigate the absorptio...
Today’s generation of international students face a myriad of options when selecting a study destina...
The locational patterns of employment of new graduates from universities in Australia are examined i...
A key attractor for many international students when choosing to study abroad is the prospect of gai...