Work-Integrated Learning in universities : final report.
For Australia to compete in the global economy, our university graduates need to be career-ready. This means they need to be flexible, adaptive and able to apply their technical skills to real-world situations. To support the acquisition of these skills, universities offer a broad range of opportuni...
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Universities Australia
2019
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| Accès en ligne: | https://ltr.edu.au/resources/WIL_in_universities_-_final_report_April_2019.pdf |
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