نتایج جستجو برای: career choice

تعداد نتایج: 225084  

2003
Nina Evans

Organisations of the twenty first century are increasingly dependent on knowledge, informationand communication technology (ICT). Due to the changes in modern organisations, a new role and set of expectations have emerged for ICT workers. Academic institutions have a responsibility to determine the needs of the ICT industry and develop the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities in their lear...

2011
Dolf Jordaan P M Alexander M Holmner M C Matthee H V Pieterse D Jordaan

The number of student enrolments in computer-related courses remains a serious concern worldwide with far reaching consequences. This paper reports on an extensive survey about career choice and associated motivational factors amongst new students, only some of whom intend to major in computer-related courses, at two South African universities. The data were analyzed using some components of So...

2013
Mingming Zhou Yabo Xu

The impact of emotional well-being on one’s career choice has received insufficient attention. There are both conceptual and empirical reasons to expect a positive relationship, but there is a lack of evidence directly testing this proposition. This study surveyed 137 Chinese university students’ life happiness, satisfaction and hope, as well as their career decision-making. Results showed that...

2018
Elizabeth Adamson

Background: Nursing is emotional work and learning how to manage their emotions is a valuable part of nurse education. As the workforce becomes increasingly mobile nurses will care for people from diverse cultures and backgrounds. The development of cultural competence and a global mind-set is therefore a valuable asset and engagement in study abroad through overseas clinical placement can help...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
Paula N Diab Penny S Flack Langalibalele H Mabuza Stephen J Y Reid

INTRODUCTION There is evidence in the literature that rural background significantly encourages eventual rural practice. Given the shortage of healthcare providers in rural areas, we need to explore ways of ensuring throughput and success of rural-origin students in health sciences. It is therefore important to understand who these students are, what motivates them and the factors involved in t...

2014
Julia C. Seelandt Reto M. Kaderli Franziska Tschan Adrian P. Businger

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote surgery as an attractive or unattractive career choice for today's graduates. In addition, it examined whether the perspectives of surgeons in different professional situations converges. The content of work, contextual work conditions, and calling to this job are discussed in the context of choosing...

2010
Cameron D. Denson Roger B. Hill

The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of an engineering mentorship program on African-American male high school students’ perceptions of engineering as a viable career choice. In this study, indicators included students’ perceptions of engineering, their self-efficacy in the area of mathematics, and their self-efficacy in the area of science. Using an independent t-test to determi...

2003
Heather Rolfe Tracy Anderson

In the UK, of all the professions, law has some of the most demanding entry requirements and is one in which family connections and Oxbridge credentials ease the path to entry. At the same time, the popularity of undergraduate law courses at UK universities has rocketed in recent years and universities have responded by expanding courses. The result has been an increase in law graduates in the ...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1998
N Johnson J Hasler J Hayden T Mathie W Dobbie

BACKGROUND While much has been published about the career outcomes of doctors who completed general practice vocational training prior to 1990, no evidence is currently available about those who have qualified since that time. AIM To obtain information about the career paths of doctors who had completed general practice vocational training since 1990, and to compare the results with previousl...

Journal: :The journal of education in perioperative medicine : JEPM 2010
Ursula A Galway

BACKGROUND The field of anesthesia continues to be poorly understood and underestimated as a career choice for graduating medical students. The anesthesia clerkship is an important educational experience in which students learn a wealth of medical knowledge. Our aim was to develop an anesthesia clerkship which exposed the students to many aspects of anesthesiology in a well structured supervise...

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