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Meet the Women in STEM

STELR have gone around the country and interviewed women doing some amazing careers in STEM – now you can learn all about what they do. 

University Disability Services

For many high school students living with disabilities or ongoing health issues, the thought of heading off the university could seem like a massive challenge. 

For many high school students living with disabilities or ongoing health issues, the thought of heading off the university could seem like a massive challenge. 

Careers News

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Items in the Careers News include:

  • Dates to Diarise in Term 4
  • VTAC 2023 Upcoming Key Dates  
  • Where can a Law Degree take you?
  • Get Set to Study at RMIT University: Day at RMIT
  • William Angliss School Holiday Events
    • Angliss Talk & Tour
    • Travel, Tourism & Aviation Experience Day
  • Career as an Architect
  • Medical Imaging Courses in Victoria in 2022
  • Optometry Courses across Australia in 2022  
  • Courses offered by AIM – Melbourne Campus in 2022
  • Snapshot of Torrens University in 2022

Career Explorers

TEN Rewarding Ways to Work With Our Furry Friends  

When you think about working with animals, you probably think of veterinary clinics – but what are some other career options that could see you working with your furry friends all year round? Find out more.

SIX Rewarding Roles in Early Education and Care

Ah, little kids – they’re great!  And if you agree, a career in early education and care could be your path! In this rewarding industry, no two days are ever the same, and you’ll be guaranteed lots of smiles and laughter! Find out more.

The Future of Work: Graduate Employment & Australia’s Booming Industries

What Do We Mean by the Future of Work?

First up, no, the Future of Work is not all about robots and AI taking over everyone’s jobs – although, technology is definitely a significant influence on what work continues to look like.

The future of work is a projection of how work, workers and the workplace will evolve in the years ahead. It’s influenced by technological, generational, and social shifts.

Australia’s skill and occupation landscape is changing – increasing digitisation, changes to in-demand skills and how individuals work have all been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Employers and employees need to rethink how they address changing skill needs – and this is what the ‘Future of Work’ is all about.

Virtual and Video Interviews: Do’s and Don’ts to Help You Smash It

Laura Lunardi
Careers Coordinator