Sciences

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  • Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) - Employment index

    AIMS provides an online index of organisations offering employment or advice on employment in marine science areas.

  • Australian Veterinary Association (AVA)

    The AVA is a non-profit, incorporated body composed of members of the veterinary profession. The site has links to jobs information.

  • Biotech - Australian Industry Group

    The Australian Industry Group's website on Biotechnology can help people looking for a career in Biotechnology as well as current employees and managers who wish to upgrade their own skills or those of their staff.

  • Biotechnology and Chemistry Resources

    This site provides resources for bitoechnology and chemistry, including international news and events, employment opportunities, and research and development information.

  • Career Opportunities in Veterinary Science

    This page from Murdoch University outlines some rewarding career opportunities for graduates in Veterinary Science.

  • Career Options - School of Land and Food Sciences at The University of Queensland

    Food processing is one of the largest manufacturing industries in Australia. This site discusses career information in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition.

  • Careers in Science

    This website features information on careers in science. It explains how undertaking science subjects in Years 11 and 12 can help broaden your options for university and careers.

  • CSIRO Careers and Employment

    The CSIRO employs research scientists and other professionals. This site includes vacancies and advice on application processes, prospects and employment conditions.

  • CSIRO Education

    CSIRO operates a range of science education projects to alert the community to their contributions to scientific research and promote careers in science, engineering and technology.

  • ElectroComms and EnergyUtilities Industry Skills Council (EE-Oz)

    EE-Oz serves and works in partnership with Australia's ElectroComms and EnergyUtilities Industry to develop training packages and related training and assesssment resources.

  • Engineering Icons

    This website for students and teachers features how to become an engineer, as well as snapshots of young Australian engineers, quizzes and the many diverse paths of engineering.

  • FoodWorx

    This website has information about science careers in the food and beverage industry.

  • Manufacturing Skills Australia (MSA)

    MSA is the industry skills council for the manufacturing industry, addressing its skills, training and assessment needs.

  • National Youth Science Forum

    The National Youth Science Forum is a two-week programme for students moving into Year 12 who are thinking about a career in science, engineering and technology.

  • NewScientist Jobs Australasia

    Free career site for scientific job seekers listing biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and academic biology and chemistry employment opportunities.

  • Not All Chemists Wear White Coats

    Click on the images to find out about some non-traditional career occupations for chemists.

  • Physics | Graduate Careers Australia

    Graduate Careers Australia provides an outline of Physics related courses and occupations.

  • QUT | Science | Careers in Chemistry

    The QLD University of Technology provides an overview of the range of occupations open to Chemistry graduates and profiles of previous graduates who have moved into successful careers.

  • QUT | Science | Careers in Physics

    The Queensland University of Technology provides an overview of occupations open to Physics graduates, and profiles of some graduates who have moved into successful careers.

  • Science Careers - Teaching Resources

    This page provides links to Australian and international resources about a variety of science based careers.

  • Science | Graduate Careers Australia

    This article defines the nature of scientific study, the characteristics of a good scientist, and suggests reasons for choosing the discipline.

  • Scientists in Schools

    This programs allows teachers and students to work with a scientist in a flexible, professional partnership. Open to all Australian schools, scientists from a wide range of disciplines will be available to act as mentors, role models or inspirations for students at all levels.

  • Smart Future

    This Queensland Government website, aimed at secondary school students, lets you explore careers and courses available in science and technology.

  • Why not Chem Eng?

    This UK site explores international career options for chemical engineers.