Last year, the Law Society of Upper Canada
reported on a career choices study among new and recent licensees.
Not exact matches
«Societal stereotypes driving these gendered listings could be having a knock -
on effect for the next generation of engineers, especially girls, impacting their future
career choices,» the IET warns, according to The Guardian's write - up of the
report.
Newly appointed U.S. Attorney for Connecticut John H. Durham, author of a still - secret
report related to the CIA's so - called torture of terror suspects, was being drawn into another debate
on the subject this week, rekindled this time by opponents of President Trump's
choice of
career intelligence...
He commends the
report's emphasis
on advising
on nonacademic
careers: «I think young women researchers — but men, too — would benefit if professors could be a little less snobby about assuming that academia should be the default first
choice for all their students.»
Making STEM a Part of Everyday Life U.S. News & World
Report, 5/6/14» «How do we, starting in the middle grades, give kids more exposure to the world
on a systematic basis, so that by the time they arrive in high school, they are in a position to know how their interests and strengths align with
careers so they can make intelligent
choices about their
career pathways?»
JE: Just finally then, you and your colleagues have done quite a bit of research around student
career choices — and we've
reported on those findings previously in Teacher magazine [When I grow up; Infographic: Students and
career aspirations].