Science & Technology Australia (STA) has announced that 60 senior women leaders from a range of industries, sectors and backgrounds will join its Superstars of STEM program as mentors.
STA’s Superstars
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Plans outlined for Queensland high school STEM centre
Designs for the $3 million refurbishment of the STEM Centre at Newton Moore Senior High School have been unveiled by the Queensland government.
The works will see an expanded range of STEM activities
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$5 million funding for automotive engineering
According to the federal government, 107 post graduate engineers will be placed in industry-based automotive projects, with $5 million in grants to be provided.
The Automotive Engineering Graduate Program
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Federal government launches new women in STEM strategy
The federal government has launched a new program that aims at lessening gender inequity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sectors in Australia.
The Advancing Women in STEM
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Federal government spending $3.4 million to boost female participation in STEM
The federal government is investing $3.4 million to improve science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) equity in Australia and even-out the gender disparity in STEM careers.
Federal industry, science
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Jobs in STEM growing faster than other areas
Analysis of labour force data by the Department of Jobs and Small Business shows that jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) related occupations are growing significantly faster
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RMIT to collaborate with University of Sheffield in advanced manufacturing research
RMIT and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) at the University of Sheffield have entered into a partnership that will see research collaboration and expertise exchange across advanced manufacturing
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National survey finds positive interest in STEM among young people
A new national survey indicates that young Australians have positive attitudes towards science, technology, engineering and mathematics pursuing (STEM) skills, but females continue to be less likely to
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Taking the lead as a young engineer
Romana Tomic, a process engineer with BOC Limited, spoke to PACE about how taking the initiative and grabbing opportunities can drive forward a career in the engineering sector.
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‘Alarming’ decline in engineering course enrolments, according to Engineers Australia
The continued decline in Australian students enrolling in engineering courses is cause for deep concern, according to a report by Engineers Australia.
The 2019 report “Australia’s Next Generation
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