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Global Careers Summit - Oceania

Type:
Event
Start Date:
29 Nov 2022
End Date:
01 Dec 2022
Event Location:
Sidney, on-site. National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services.
Event Type:
Conference
Language:
English
Language Version:
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Sources:
Other sources - National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services
Topics:
Career guidance and employment services, Skills policies and strategies, Youth employability
Knowledge Products:
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The Global Career Services Summit is an international event for heads and directors of college and university career services. It has existed since 2016 and invites global leaders in the HE Careers space to share challenges and best practice on the world of career services, globally as well as build . In 2022 a select group of presenters will visit Sydney, Australia to be present at a mini-version of previous summits (a post COViD initiative). The theme will be partnerships to building talent pipelines with a focus on:

  • Impact of COViD and budgets in HE
  • Issues for Governments at all levels, and private organisations due to skill shortages, and responses, e.g. Relaxing of skill migration visa numbers.
  • Increased engagement of employers with HE, due to skills shortages
Increased occurrence of Integration of career education into curriculum.

Time: Monday 28th November, 2022 (9-5 pm)

https://www.nagcas.org.au/conference/registration-2022

Subject Tags:
Career guidance
Regions:
Asia and the Pacific
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