The Women in STEM longitudinal employment outcomes analysis follows a cohort of students who completed a Higher Education qualification in 2011 and investigates their employment outcomes in 2021.
This report looks at students who finished higher education in 2011 or started in 2012. Did they finish the course they started? Who did further study and how did this affect their employment? And are the results different for women and men in STEM?
The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science recognise the contributions our scientists, innovators and science teachers make to Australia's scientific and commercialisation capabilities.
The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science recognise the contributions our scientists, innovators and science teachers make to Australia's scientific and commercialisation capabilities. See PM Prizes awarded in 2020.
The Youth in STEM research project explores perceptions and attitudes to STEM subjects and careers among young people and their key influencers. YouthInsight carries out this ongoing research for our department.