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myfuture Insights — Making career decisions: How influencers can help

A new myfuture Insights paper discusses how influencers can support young people to make informed career choices by seeking out an independent career information website, such as myfuture, and researching scholarship opportunities.

Written by NCSEHE Adjunct Fellow Lynette Vernon and Research Fellow Catherine Drane, the open access resource is now available on the myfuture website.

myfuture draws on professional research and theory to build an evidence base that informs and supports users’ transition from study to the world of work.

Backed by subject matter expertise and research, myfuture’s Insights series seeks to explore how this evidence base drives the development of the service forward.

The latest Insights paper discusses how influencers can support young people to make informed career choices by seeking out an independent career information website, such as myfuture, and researching scholarship opportunities.

Making career decisions: How influencers can help was written by Dr Lynette Vernon, School of Education, Edith Cowan University and Dr Catherine Drane, National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education, Curtin University.

Download the paper: https://myfuture.edu.au/docs/default-source/insights/making-career-decisions-how-influencers-can-help.pdf

To read more from myfuture’s Insights series, visit: https://myfuture.edu.au/footer/assist-others/insights#/

Posted 13 August 2020 Posted in General

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