How one elective could set you on a career path in psychology
Distinguished Professor James Ogloff is a Forensic Psychologist and the Dean of Health Sciences at Swinburne. James, or Jim as he prefers, manages a variety of things in his role as Dean, but has never lost his passion for forensic psychology. Over his 35-year-long career, he's published 18 books a…
How to shift gears with your career in law
Alex Giannopoulos is the Head of Industry, Engagement & Partnerships at the Leo Cussen Centre for Law, a learning and innovation hub for lawyers. Alex started his career as a commercial litigation lawyer but pivoted to legal recruitment, and is now passionate about showcasing the variety of opportu…
How to find your niche with a career in cyber security
Adrienne Maxted is a Risk Advisory Partner for Deloitte, one of the largest professional services firms in the world. Adrienne's career began in accounting before she discovered a passion for technology that led her to pursue a career in IT. She now specialises in cybersecurity and is passionate ab…
How making connections can supercharge your design career
Rachel Terkelsen is a Creative Director at Principals, a branding agency with a passion for strategic design, and creating positive change. After a turbulent start to her career that included an unfortunate redundancy, Rachel has found success through her determination, and a wealth of important co…
How goal-setting can steer the course of your business career
David Banger is the Senior Managing Director at Info-Tech Research Group, as well as an Adjunct Professor at Swinburne University of Technology. After fulfilling a lifelong dream of living and working overseas for big companies like Microsoft, David now lives and works out of Melbourne, sharing the…