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John Fielding, CEO
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Higher Education Careers Centres in Wales offer a range of services and facilities for graduates looking for jobs in Wales, and for employers in Wales who are recruiting graduates.
Higher education must also equip all graduates with the skills and abilities they need to perform effectively in the workplace and build rewarding careers.
A new Careers Guidance and Education Officer has been appointed to help students through the potential minefield of career options.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The Careers Education and Training service at PRRT aims to provide you with the best careers planning assistance available underpinned by excellent in-house training and supported by a discretionary grant system for further and higher education.
Careers Education and Guidance form an important part of all programmes, including training in the skills of job search, application completion and interview techniques.
Central Careers also provides a comprehensive examination results service every year towards the end of August so that help is at hand to find career alternatives or seek entry to higher or further education.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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Careers Education aims to help develop the individuals own understanding of themselves and to help pupils to become realistic about their strengths and weaknesses, and to try and get them to make decisions about their futures.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Robyn Gleeson is the designated Careers Counsellor for the South Coast Education Network and can be contacted on 1300 303 455 if you need any career related assistance.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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The goal was to foster collaborations between participating community colleges and university schools of education to attract students to teaching careers and increase the diversity of the pool of prospective teachers.
Careers Education Although careers education does not appear upon the written curriculum for the school we endeavour to show the equality of opportunity for sex and race throughout all other curricular areas.
They are designed to train students seeking careers in industry and elsewhere at a time when the shortage of people with sound education in the basic methods of physics is becoming increasingly evident.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Thompson and Education Secretary Rod Paige today launched a campaign to encourage school children to consider careers in nursing and the health professions.
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