The Good Universities Guide Gets Relaunched with AI-Powered Features & New Look
10 April 2025, Sydney
Working out what and where to study just got a whole lot easier for students of all ages and interests, thanks to the relaunch of the Good Universities Guide.
Australia’s leading online directory for all study options - including university, TAFE, VET and mature-age study - has rolled out an updated design and new AI-powered features to help the 1.2 million people who visit it annually find courses and career paths personally suited to them.
A breakthrough in achieving this has been upgrading career search to allow users to search their likes, passions and interests – like for example wanting to work outdoors, with their hands or with psychology - rather than just searching for specific job titles.
Users are then shown jobs from across the full employment spectrum of trades through to tertiary education which involve what they’ve searched for, allowing them to plan their future in a more personal and powerful way than has ever been possible before.
In partnership with The University of New England (UNE) mature-age university study has also become a central focus of the Good Universities Guide, with students aged 21 and above able to find flexible online and on-campus study options which suit their stage of life, be it at the beginning, middle or end of their career.
The new online hub dedicated to mature-age students helps them with their key areas of need like returning to study, changing careers, up-skilling and lifelong learning.
The number of career options listed on the Good Universities Guide has also nearly doubled ensuring more comprehensive education and employment options can be given to help people find the one which is right for them.
New dedicated sections on the Good Universities Guide website for VET, undergraduate and postgraduate study also have information tailored to the needs of people interested in these specific avenues of study.
Year13 Co-founder Will Stubley said: “Whether you’re wanting to become a therapist or a tradie, students of all ages from school leavers through to mature age students can find their perfect job and a personalised pathway to get there on the new Good Universities Guide. Our AI-powered tools have let us enhance and personalise how people can interact with our huge catalogue of university and VET courses and career options. Not to be pigeonholed by the name, the Good Universities Guide has info on every higher education course in Australia, with our content with UNE also providing support specifically tailored to mature age students.
“Our updated career search feature helps people learn how they can inject their everyday passions into their everyday work and make a living doing what they love. If you love being outdoors then search that and you’ll find how you can become a mountaineer and glacier guide, an arborist or an environmental scientist, among a whole host of other outdoorsy options. So we’re opening people’s eyes up to all the ways their life interests can translate into a career relevant to them and showing them how to achieve it.”
About the Good Universities Guide:
The Good Universities Guide (GUG) is Australia's leading platform supporting students, careers advisers and parents with post-school education pathways. With more than 15,000 course listings, 1,000 tertiary institutions and 1,200 career descriptions, the Good Universities Guide empowers people to embrace the best education journey for them.
About Year13:
Founded in 2011, Year13 is a Gen Z Publisher and Ed-tech whose purpose is to support young people to live happier, healthier and more fulfilled lives, and whose mission is to upgrade the school-to-work transition. Year13’s suite of brands includes Career Tools, Australia’s largest school to work transition platform, with over 1250+ subscribing schools. In 2023, Year13 acquired Good Education Group, including The Good Universities Guide, The Good Schools Guide and Studies in Australia, together with Australia’s most comprehensive database of schools, universities and training providers.