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 PUBLICATIONS

As well as GRADAsia.com and postgradasia.com websites, we produce a range of careers publications from directories to career sector guides.

If you are a student you can get copies free of charge from your careers service. Alternatively, you can also rad them online! See below.

Are you a university representative? Click here to see how you can publish our magazines on your university's website for free!

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GRADAsia Magazine

GRADAsia publications are targeted at penultimate, final year undergraduates and fresh graduates who are serious about their work and study options. These publications aim to attract graduates into specific sectors.

GRADAsia Banking & Financial Services 2009

GRADAsia Engineering 2009

GRADAsia IT 2009

GETTING A FREE COPY

If you are a student you can get copies free of charge from your careers service.

NEW! Read the magazines online now! Click on any of them.

Are you a university representative? Click here to see how you can publish our magazines on your university's website for free!

GRADAsia UPDATE

The e-zine that keeps you up to date with careers information and events. Register now to get an e-mail every time there's a new issue.

Areas covered include: postgraduate study, job hunting strategies after graduation, starting your career search, researching companies, and sector specials.

postgradasia

postgradasia is an annual publication that provides the right resource for:

  • graduates who want to gain postgraduate qualifications immediately after their undergraduate studies.
  • ambitious working adults who are keen to explore the possibility of enhancing their skills and knowledge through short courses or postgraduate studies

It covers topics from business to science and even tips on how to fund a postgraduate degree.

NEW! Read the publication now by clicking here.