Interview with Wendy Patton (Interview)
Australian Journal of Career Development 2006, Wntr, 15, 2
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Publisher Description
Professor Wendy Patton is Head of the School of Learning and Professional Studies at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Wendy is a past editor of the AJCD and is well known internationally for her work in career development theory. For many years she has researched career change and career development over the lifespan, as well as support for individuals engaging in these processes. Can you tell me a little about your own career development?
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