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Careers with STEM
07.08.24
See the information below for the latest information about careers with STEM.

Is your child interested in engineering and sustainability? Check out our new flip cover for both passions.

It can be overwhelming working out what exactly you can do with engineering… there’s just so much!

From transport and buildings to net zero energy, we’ve got plenty of pathway examples to show and role models that they can follow in the Careers with STEM: Engineering and Careers with STEM: Net Zero issues.

Click below to read the latest engineering issue

Engineering Issue

 

Work with oceans, space, the environment: all with science

This free 12-page course guide is your roadmap to discovering a science study and career path you will love. It covers 11 science majors and also offers a deep dive into careers with oceans, space, and looking after the environment.

Brought to you in partnership with Macquarie University.

Download Here


 

A-Z of renewable energy careers

After checking out our Careers with STEM: Net Zero issue, your child might want to check out more careers in the energy space.

Have a look at our:

Master list of net zero energy careers.


 

Out now!
Careers with STEM: I
ndigenous

Our brand new issue of Careers with STEM magazine launched today

Featuring 23 young role models across all areas of STEM, representing Indigenous STEM excellence across Australia and Aotearoa (New Zealand), the magazine is proudly co-sponsored by Google and the CSIRO.

It includes inspiring profiles and stories like:

  • Jack Reis whose career spanned playing for the Sydney Roosters to founding his own cyber security company
  • Hautahi Kingi’s path from studying economics to working as a data scientist at Google
  • CSIRO’s Young Women’s Indigenous STEM Academy alumni Greta Stephensen, working as a mechanical engineering intern at Boeing
  • Keely Perry, who developed transferable skills from cattle ranching to translating research for the National Indigenous Science Translation Centre.

Plus learn about the importance of Indigenous data sovereignty, and the work of the Kiwirrkurra rangers in preserving biodiversity on Country.

Indigenous peoples have deep knowledges about STEM that is part of a long continuum of cultural ingenuity and skills. This issue celebrates these knowledges and their connection to STEM careers.

Click Here to Read


 

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