A $1 million joint fund established by UNSW and the NSW mining industry will take the form of a scholarship offering up to 25 students over $48,000 each over four years.
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Misconception turns Aussie students away from engineering
The number of school leavers applying for engineering courses at Queensland universities has declined by 8 per cent compared to last year, according to data from the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre.
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Nearly a quarter of Australians undertaking vocational training
Nearly a quarter of Australians aged 15 to 64 undertook some form of vocational education and training in 2014, according to new data.
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Five reasons to teach robotics in schools
Technology is critical for innovation, yet schools struggle to get students interested in this area. Could teaching robotics change this?
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Cut tax on small business by 5pc: Bill Shorten
Labor would cut the tax on small business to 25 per cent and place a greater emphasis on science and technology, says Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.
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Monash University’s Green Chemical Futures building opens
Green Chemical Future, a facility intended to facilitate collaboration and innovation in research and manufacturing opened at Monash University yesterday.
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Industry and students to benefit from Deakin partnership with engineering firm Cyient
Deakin’s ongoing relationship with India has been strengthened through a new partnership with global engineering firm Cyient.
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ISA book explains how to improve control system performance
The book designed to help all automation professionals, even those with no prior education or experience in process engineering or control theory.
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Finding engineering success for complex projects
Engineers will converge in Melbourne in an effort to forge greater industry-wide collaboration and improve success rates on delivering complex projects.
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Autodesk offers free 3D design software for Australian schools and universities
Autodesk’s pledge is valued at over $25m and is expected to help educators at more than 3,400 schools in ANZ prepare students for careers in STEAM fields.
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