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Transgrid awards engineering scholarships to help boost infrastructure skills

18 May 2023

Seventeen students at Charles Sturt University have been awarded scholarships by Transgrid as part of the transmission network’s commitment to investing in the next generation of engineers and addressing Australia’s infrastructure skills shortage.

Executive General Manager of Major Projects Gordon Taylor said: “Transgrid is accelerating the renewable energy transition by building the nation-critical transmission infrastructure to deliver cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy to millions of Australians.

“As we build the energy superhighway, our major projects including EnergyConnect, HumeLink and VNI West will require world-class engineering experience.”

Transgrid’s $2 million Engineering Scholarship Fund is supporting 100 engineering students at the university’s Bathurst campus between 2023 and 2029 to help build a bigger, skilled workforce across the industry as the clean energy transition accelerates.

Seventeen first-year engineering students have each received $20,000 scholarships, with recipients hailing from NSW regional centres including Albury, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Port Macquarie and Wagga Wagga, as well as Victoria and Queensland.

“Transgrid is delighted to support the next generation of engineers through their training to help address a critical skills shortage in regional Australia and grow our industry’s skilled workforce as we move into the new energy paradigm,” Mr Taylor said.

“Each scholarship recipient will receive $5,000 annually over four years to support them during their studies, allowing them to focus on achieving their full potential while at university.”

Olivia Tait, 20, of Wagga Wagga, said the scholarship would help with the cost of her studies including travel to and from the Bathurst campus and allow her to focus on becoming a professional engineer.

“I believe that whether you’re designing a highrise building, safety barrier improvements or installing a new power pole, all aspects of engineering contribute to positive change and make a difference in our communities,” she said.

“I am very passionate about inspiring other regional women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.”

Jake Barnes Philpott, 18, of Cabonne Shire, said the scholarship would help both financially and academically, assisting him to meet living and study expenses and focus more on learning.

“Engineers are the problem solvers of the world,” he said.

“From the buildings we live and learn in, the vehicles we drive, the devices we use, the medicines we rely upon, everything relates back to engineering. I would like to be a part of an industry that creates solutions for society.”

CEO of the Charles Sturt Foundation Trust Ms Sarah Ansell welcomed the Transgrid scholarships.

“This is a valuable contribution. Not only does it support the next generation of cadet engineers, but it will also go on to have a significant impact on the engineering industry, solving workforce shortages.

“The scholarship will help us meet future demand for engineers across regional Australia.”

“The fact the recipients come from such a broad span of regional communities demonstrates the importance of the scholarship and the impact it will have on the regional workforce of the future,” she said.

Transgrid will work with the university to help develop career pathways for the students through engineering cadet placements with the transmission network and other organisations in regional NSW.

The awarding of the first scholarships under the program follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Transgrid and Charles Sturt University to collaborate on opportunities for research, infrastructure, training and employment.

Applications for the 2024 scholarship program will open mid this year. For more information, visit www.csu.edu.au/transgrid-scholarship

 

Transgrid Engineering Scholarship Fund 2023 recipients

First Name

Last Name

Origin

Course Name

Ndungutse

Andre

Lavington

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Jayden

Barker

Port Macquarie

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Jake

Barnes Philpott

Cabonne Shire

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Jackson

Coles

Wagga Wagga

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Luke

Dunkley

Dubbo

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Imani

Dunne

Green Gully

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Abdullah

Ghoneim

Young

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Lewis

Glen

Bathurst

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Thomas

Hunter

Wagga Wagga

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Blake

Martin

Dubbo

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Mathew

McKenzie

Wagga Wagga

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Nicholas

Munro

Wagga Wagga

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Issac

Prior

Bathurst

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Destiny

Shannon

Brisbane

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Olivia

Tait

Wagga Wagga

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Zach

Walgers

Kooringal

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Angus

Willshire

Tarana

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

 

Transgrid media contact:

Jonathon Hall 0428 413 708