Scholarships to study renewable energy engineering
Is your child interested in a career helping the planet?
The School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering (SPREE) at UNSW has a proud cohort of women on their teaching and research staff who are each hugely successful in their own right, and who are excited to welcome the next generation of women and nonbinary-identifying students looking to embark on their renewable energy engineering career.
There is an exciting scholarship opportunity from ATSE: Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering, available to all women and non-binary students who are looking to undertake a new course of tertiary study as undergrad engineers.
The full criteria and eligibility can be found on the ATSE website where enquiries are welcome, with applications closing at 5:00pm AEST 29 August 2023
Help people as a Psychologist
If you want to be on the frontline of promoting health and wellbeing in the community, helping people at all stages of live, then take a look at our latest job kit.
Careers with STEM Job Kits are free downloadable 8-page e-mags which offer a complete introduction to individual STEM careers.
Today, in partnership with Australian Catholic University, we’ve launched the latest of these free and valuable digital resources, to help you on your journey exploring and understanding the many STEM careers to consider.
In the words of ACU Associate Professor Rachel Dryer:
“A qualification in psychology opens the door to working in a wide range of different areas.”
In the Job Kit you’ll read about real-life professionals in the field, find salary info, stats and pathways
Download Job Kit
Out now!
Careers with STEM: Engineering
Our brand new issue of Careers with STEM magazine launched today
Careers with STEM: Engineering will make its way to all Australian secondary schools this week, but if you can’t wait to dive in, click the big red button below to read the digital version.
This edition of Careers with STEM showcases careers and engineers helping us build a better future, be it with sustainable design, building new businesses or responding to climate change with renewable energy.
Inside you’ll find:
+ Study pathway advice and ideas
+ Uni and vocational study pathways
+ Inspiring and diverse engineering career role models from startups to big companies like BHP
This issue also includes our very first special edition of Careers with STEM: Net Zero, which showcases people working in a variety of careers in green energy, transport and engineering.
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