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Employability and Career Development

Employability and Career Development

The UNSW Employability team supports the development of self-aware, career-ready graduates, who are professional, global citizens with the skills to build and navigate a successful career, now and into the future.

Guiding Principles

Embedding career development and work integrated learning into the UNSW student experience.

Toolkits and Support

The UNSW Employability team selected tools to advance and support your student experience.

Job Application Resources

The job market today is very competitive and if you want to feel confident and stand out to potential employers you will need to market yourself effectively through the application process. 

Embedding Employability and Career Development

UNSW Employability can assist you to determine the best solution for your students learning needs including:

  • Providing advice on embedding employability and career development into your degree program or course
  • Scaffolding career development learning opportunities throughout your course
  • Designing a one off or series of seminars for your course
  • Assisting to develop appropriate assessment activities to reinforce learning
  • Facilitating access to online modules and integrating careers technology into your course
  • Designing flipped classroom experiences and relevant problem based learning activities

For advice and support regarding the best option for your degree program or course, contact the UNSW Employability Team.

In Curriculum

In curriculum activities are designed to directly relate to and support the achievement of the course learning outcomes.

Co-curricular

co-curricular activities are an extension of the formal learning experiences that a student has been exposed to in a course or academic program.

Extra-curricular

Extra-curricular activities are an extension of the formal learning experiences that a student has been exposed to in a course or academic program.Â