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This deidentified Excel qualitative data set contains graduate outcomes and graduates' views on the skills they acquired while completing the Women's Health Minor (WHM) at the University of Western Australia (UWA) between 2018 and 2023. Data showed that this self-selected sample of graduates (N=38) had acquired new and diverse skills while completing the WHM.
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TwitterThe National Graduates Survey (NGS), Class of 2020 focused on the education and labour market experiences of people who graduated from a Canadian public postsecondary educational institution in 2020. The questions focused on academic path; funding for postsecondary education, including government-sponsored student loans; and the transition into the labour market. The survey also explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education and employment of graduates. Data from this survey will be used to better understand the experiences and outcomes of graduates and to improve government programs. The survey is designed to collect details on topics such as the extent to which graduates of postsecondary programs have been successful in obtaining employment since graduation the relationship between the graduates’ program of study and their subsequent employment the type of employment obtained and the qualification requirements sources of funding for postsecondary education government-sponsored student loans and other sources of student debt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education and employment of graduates.
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TwitterAccording to a graduate outcome survey conducted in 2023, the total employment rate of recent graduates from Australian universities was the highest for pharmacy degree holders, with almost 98 percent finding any type of employment after finishing their studies.
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This deidentified Excel qualitative data set contains graduate outcomes and graduates' views on the skills they acquired while completing the Women's Health Minor (WHM) at the University of Western Australia (UWA) between 2018 and 2023. Data showed that this self-selected sample of graduates (N=38) had acquired new and diverse skills while completing the WHM.