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Women in Engineering Scholarship Opportunities

Adelaide

Opportunity Expired

We are working in a variety of ways to increase the participation of female students in STEM subjects and ultimately pursue and have successful careers in the engineering industry.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Internship, Clerkship or Placement
Number of Vacancies
2

Application dates

Applications Close
27 Jun 2021

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
E
Aerospace Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering
I
Computer Science (all other)
Programming & Software Engineering

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    Our Women in Engineering Scholarship is designed to encourage and empower women who are passionate about developing a career in advanced technology. We are looking to partner with women studying in the following fields:

    • Electrical/Electronics
    • Computer Science
    • Software
    • Mechanical/Mechatronics
    • Aerospace

    The successful scholarship holders will be awarded $3,000 per calendar year towards their studies, a Saab Australia mentor and the opportunity to apply for the Saab Internship Program in their penultimate year of study.

    Eligibility Requirements

    • Currently studying your second year of a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, specialising in Electrical/Electronics, Software, Mechanical/Mechatronics, Aerospace, or Computer Science.
    • Enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student at the time of application and subsequent years.
    • Maintain a minimum GPA of 4.0 throughout the scholarship program.
    • Hold Australian Citizenship to meet Defence industry security requirements.

    Scholarship recipients receive financial assistance, a Saab mentor and pathways into our Internship and Graduate Program.

    To apply, you will need to provide the following:

    • A copy of your CV, including your work history, education, extra-curricular activities and accomplishments
    • The most recent copy of your academic transcript
    • Completed scholarship application form (General Engineering, Women in Engineering or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)

    Applications close Sunday 27 June 2021.

    You may also contact the team by clicking on the Apply Now button if you’d like further information or a copy of the application form.

    Saab Australia is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to apply. We also welcome applications from individuals with culturally diverse backgrounds.

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