While capital skills don’t necessarily translate into job offers for international students, research shows they improve key wellbeing, sustainability, and professional growth aspects.
For employers to feel confident hiring individuals who graduated from their course in the 2020s, they need to be convinced of their job-worthiness.
Low pay rates, a lack of career structure, supervision and mentoring is putting pressure on the disability workforce, with some NDIS participants not having their most basic care needs met.
Current medical programs need to diversify their curriculums by at least incorporating resources for medical students to look after their mental health, deal with pressures at work, and even career change.
Completing two degrees at the same time can increase graduates' rate of success in finding full-time work by up to 40%.
COVID-19 has brought the work of young social campaigner Melinda Anne Sharlini into sharp focus.
Turning informal social networks into social capital is key for graduates aiming to lift their job prospects.
A study highlights the systemic and cultural problems in mathematics departments – and why fewer women than men pursue a career in the field.
From Duran Duran music videos to corporate films, two Monash marketing graduates have revolutionised the global video production business.
Teaching children philosophy can help improve academic results. But more importantly, it allows children a space to make sense of the world, and meaning in their lives.
We should keep in mind that education is valuable beyond graduate earning capacity, and that what a student learns during their education can have little to do with why they earn more.
Monash’s innovative new recruitment agency is solving the time-consuming challenge of finding the right graduate for the right job.
Despite the shrinking pool of mining engineering graduates, the industry is crying out for new talent.
Combining sport and study can be a delicate balancing act, but it's reaping rewards, including medals, for many of our athletes.
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