This paper presents findings on the initial employment destinations of doctoral graduates (2000-2007). Particular focus is given to the similarities and differences in relation to institution and discipline in the graduate and employment profiles. This Australian pattern is discussed within the context of regular international benchmarking and contributes to building an international picture of initial post-PhD employment.15 page(s
A substantial body of work exists on the definition of graduate employability and a number of framew...
The expansion of higher education systems, new demands on institutions and growing pressures on reso...
. It is contextualised in terms of the current Australian and international debates about the nature...
Within universities there is often still an implicit assumption that the doctorate is preparation fo...
This paper reports on the initial employment outcomes of Australian doctoral graduates for the perio...
It has long been argued in many Western countries that having a highly skilled workforce is crucial ...
The locational patterns of employment of new graduates from universities in Australia are examined i...
This paper examines the determinants of Australian university graduates' starting salaries, with an ...
This paper investigates the job mobility patterns of doctoral graduates in the field of Science and ...
A key attractor for many international students when choosing to study abroad is the prospect of gai...
This project investigates how gender differences in early career academic employment paths and resea...
While there is substantial research related to doctoral education, the audiences for this research ...
Careers of doctorate holders have been receiving increasing attention by both researchers and policy...
International audienceThe variables determining the attractiveness of social science PhDs remain unk...
Understanding the career trajectories of PhD recipients is an important topic of investigation, part...
A substantial body of work exists on the definition of graduate employability and a number of framew...
The expansion of higher education systems, new demands on institutions and growing pressures on reso...
. It is contextualised in terms of the current Australian and international debates about the nature...
Within universities there is often still an implicit assumption that the doctorate is preparation fo...
This paper reports on the initial employment outcomes of Australian doctoral graduates for the perio...
It has long been argued in many Western countries that having a highly skilled workforce is crucial ...
The locational patterns of employment of new graduates from universities in Australia are examined i...
This paper examines the determinants of Australian university graduates' starting salaries, with an ...
This paper investigates the job mobility patterns of doctoral graduates in the field of Science and ...
A key attractor for many international students when choosing to study abroad is the prospect of gai...
This project investigates how gender differences in early career academic employment paths and resea...
While there is substantial research related to doctoral education, the audiences for this research ...
Careers of doctorate holders have been receiving increasing attention by both researchers and policy...
International audienceThe variables determining the attractiveness of social science PhDs remain unk...
Understanding the career trajectories of PhD recipients is an important topic of investigation, part...
A substantial body of work exists on the definition of graduate employability and a number of framew...
The expansion of higher education systems, new demands on institutions and growing pressures on reso...
. It is contextualised in terms of the current Australian and international debates about the nature...