This project is outlining the business case for work-integrated learning in the mining industry through interviews with industry stakeholders and secondary research on the benefits of work-integrated learning in mining and other sectors.
Published: June 2018
Capability: Policy Research - Strategic Program Review - Knowledge Mobilization/ Workshop Facilitation
Policy Area: Graduate Labour Market - Adult Training - Workplace Training - Employment Programs
Population: Students - Women
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