Yang-Ming Goh, an Elevate Scholar studying a Master of Business Administration at the University of New South Wales said “A sustainable future needs innovation and implementation best facilitated by a diverse workforce.
“I envision a future where people from diverse backgrounds can flourish, finding their fulfilment through meaningful contributions in the STEM industry, where their potential is supported through inclusive practices.”
Applications to Elevate are encouraged from diverse women and non-binary people. ATSE particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; individuals from regional, rural or remote areas; people who identify as LGBTQIA+; individuals from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds; low-socioeconomic backgrounds; or those living with a disability. Diversity, inclusion, and achievement relative to opportunity are considered in the assessment and selection process.
As well as generous scholarships to support undergraduate and postgraduate university education, the Elevate program’s unique wrap-around approach provides professional development, mentoring, and supportive networking that gives scholars career-building knowledge and skills, connections and relationships.
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Applications for Elevate scholarships starting in 2025 will be open to the 30th of August 2024.
ATSE administers and delivers Elevate collaborates with partners from industry and academia, including ATSE’s Industry Mentoring Network in STEM (IMNIS), the Department of Industry, Science and Resources, the Department of Defence, Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN), Cooperative Research Australia, Cicada Innovations, FB Rice, DMTC Limited, gemaker, Indigitek, Women in Leadership Development Program (WILD), Women in STEMM Australia (WiSA) and Science & Technology Australia.