Natal’ya Galliott is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Education, Macquarie University and a lecturer in the School of Business and Law at the Central Queensland University. Her research focuses on the social and cultural issues that influence high school students’ professional choices.
Experience
–present
PhD Candidate in Education, Macquarie University
2010–present
Lecturer, Central Queensland University
Education
2008
Australian Catholic University, Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) (Major in Economics/Business Studies and Technologies)
2007
Charles Sturt University, Master of Business (Specialized in Marketing)
2004
Moscow State Region University, Degree - Technology and Entrepreneurship/Business Teacher
Publications
2015
The Australian Educational Researcher, Youth aspirations, participation in higher education and career choice capability: where to from here?
2015
The Australian Educational Researcher, School based experiences as contributors to career decision-making: findings from a cross-sectional survey of high-school students.
2014
International journal of research and method in education, A question of agency: applying Sen’s theory of human capability to the concept of secondary school student career ‘choice’.
2014
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, Cultural and social diversity and the transition from education to work.