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Top universities for health-related study: The Good Universities Guide ratings 2024
Explore Australia's top-rated universities for health-related study based on The Good Universities Guide ratings 2024. Discover the best options for undergraduate medicine degrees and health careers with outstanding Overall Experience, Teaching Quality and Full-time Employment.
Read moreBest universities by subject in each state: Australian skill shortage list
What are the state's top performing education providers in courses that feed into Australia's national skills shortage? We identify and set them apart by two rating categories: overall experience and full-time employment.
Read moreSkills shortage and what to study in university: Is this your sweet spot?
Accompanied by a look into the jobs that are in demand in Australia, we take a look at the best universities that can prepare students for those occupations according to three factors or rankings.
Read moreHow Covid-19 has affected study, work and wellbeing for Gen Z
In a report just published, we can see the impact of Covid-19 and lockdowns on Gen Z.
Read moreSpotlight on Social Work: A low ATAR cut-off and great pay for graduates
Who'd have thought that graduates from courses in one of the most accessible fields of study are also among the best paid?
Read more2021 ratings: The best universities for psychology
We looked at which unis performed best in overall experience, full-time employment and learner engagement.
Read moreCareer Spotlight: Psychology
From sports clubs to private clinics, psychology is an occupation that can take you anywhere and everywhere.
Read moreHow to plan the best uni timetable for you
Uni life moves quickly, and you’re going to have to be on the ball if you want to schedule the perfect timetable.
Read moreWhich TAFE courses are free in Victoria?
Thanks to the Victorian Government’s $172 million investment to help fill industry skills gaps, over 40 TAFE courses and 20 apprenticeship pathway courses are free!
Career Spotlight: Aged Care
According to the Australian Government, the percentage of Australians over 65 is projected to increase to 18.7 per cent by 2031 — that’s a big jump from the recorded 13.8% in 2011.
Should teachers be adding a psychological string to their bows?
The prevalence of teachers serving as counsellors and confidants, not only for students but other staff raises an interesting question: how could a qualification in psychology benefit teachers when it comes to dealing with students and even broadening their own career aspirations?