Griffith Sciences Regional Roadshow Assures Future Employability

Australia’s Chief Scientist acknowledges that 70% of jobs in the future will require employees to have related skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
The jobs forecasts in Queensland; by The Australian Institute (April 2016), suggest 20% growth by 2019, with particular emphasis around professional, scientific and technical services, equating to an additional 36,700 jobs state-wide.
To complement these trends, Griffith University’s Sciences faculty is unveiling a unique suite of double degrees to enhance the employability prospects of its graduates.
Regional Queensland and northern New South Wales will have the opportunity to find out more about these new degree programs, as Griffith Sciences Group hits the road during its inaugural ‘Future-proof your career, The Griffith STEM Roadshow’ starting in Ipswich on Thursday 13 July 2017.
“With the continued acceleration in scientific discovery, coupled with the ongoing impact of technological disruption, means individuals with STEM skills will have an advantage in the highly competitive

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