National Careers Week webinar — Careers and student equity: Key influencers and careers advice for students from disadvantaged backgrounds

NCSEHE webinar National Careers Week and Student Equity

As part of National Careers Week, the NCSEHE will host a virtual event on Friday 21 May 2021, showcasing major NCSEHE-commissioned research on key influencers and careers advice for equity students.

Overview

In 2019, the NCSEHE commissioned four large-scale projects to improve access to information about higher education study options, pathways, and careers for disadvantaged students and those who influence them. In this Careers Week event, the research teams will present key findings, outcomes and recommendations from the year-long projects, followed by audience Q and A.

Event program

The impacts of socio-economic status on access to quality study pathways and career advice, Dr Jane Coffey (Curtin University), Professor Dawn Bennett (Bond University) and Dr Ian Li (The University of Western Australia)​
Jobs of the future and the journey of toast, Professor Sue Kilpatrick (University of Tasmania)
Best practice principles for Career Development Learning for diverse student groups, Kylie Austin (University of Wollongong) and Dr Olivia Groves (NCSEHE)
Harnessing participatory design towards context-specific careers resources, Dr Mollie Dollinger (La Trobe University)

Event details

Zoom webinar
Friday 21 May 2021
09:30 am–11:45 am — WA
11:00 am–1:15 pm — SA/
NT11:30 am–1:45 pm — QLD/NSW/ACT/VIC/TAS

Registration More details and registration here: https://www.ncsehe.edu.au/event/careers-student-equity/

This webinar is free to attend and will be live captioned and recorded. The captioned video, transcript and slides will then be made available on the NCSEHE website. If you cannot attend, please register your details and you will be sent a link to the recording after the event.

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